pclausen
Veteran Member
I picked up a used Woods RB850 over the weekend. It came equipped with aftermarket cylinders for tilt and offset, but not angle. According to the manual, the angle and offset cylinders should be 3.5 x 1.50 x 16 and the tilt 3.5 x 1.25 x 8. Furthermore, 1600 psi double relief valves should be used on the angle and offset cylinders.
The previous owner used a Grizzly 3.5 x 1.25 x 16 for the offset, and no double relief valve.
The tilt cylinder is also a Grizzly:
I removed the fittings and drained the fluid. It was very dark. I also noticed some pitting on the chrome on both shafts. The 3/8" hoses are very brittle and cracked.
Would I be better off getting new cylinders and hoses, or would I be ok just cleaning out what I got (even with the offset cylinder rod being 1.25" and not 1.50" as per the manual?
Also, how important is it to use the factory recommended double relief valves?
Here's a schematic view of all the cylinders for the blade:
If I go all new, I was thinking of getting the following:
Angle and offset cylinders:
Surplus Center - 3.5X16X1.5 FIELDMATE DA HYD CYL
Tilt cylinder:
Surplus Center - 3.5X8X1.25 FIELDMATE DA HYD CYL
And then a pair of these double relief valves:
Surplus Center - 1/2 NPT 30 GPM 1500-3000 PSI HYD CUSHION VALVE
The cylinders and relief valves listed above all have 1/2" NTP fittings. The Woods parts listed for the 90 and 45 degree elbows in the above diagram, calls for:
6 x 3/4 ORBM 3/4 JICM 90 (mounted to the cylinders)
4 x 3/4 ORBM 3/4 JICM 45 (exit from the relief valves towards to tractor SCVs)
But I don't think that is what I want, is it? I'm thinking that I want these mounted to the cylinders:
Surplus Center - 1/2 NPTM x 3/8 NPTF 90 SWIVEL
Hmm, Surplus doesn't appear to carry 1/2 NPTM x 3/8 NPTF 45 SWIVEL, so maybe I should use NTP to JIC instead:
Surplus Center - JIC 8M x 1/2 NPTM 90 ELBOW
And:
Surplus Center - JIC 8M x 1/2 NPTM 45 ELBOW
Then use the following hoses:
Surplus Center - 3/8" X 30" JIC 8F X JIC 8F 4000 PSI HYD HOSE
Does that look ok? Btw, my tractor has ISO fittings I believe (John Deere 5085M).
Any insight would be appreciated as I'm very new to hydraulics.
Thanks!
The previous owner used a Grizzly 3.5 x 1.25 x 16 for the offset, and no double relief valve.

The tilt cylinder is also a Grizzly:

I removed the fittings and drained the fluid. It was very dark. I also noticed some pitting on the chrome on both shafts. The 3/8" hoses are very brittle and cracked.
Would I be better off getting new cylinders and hoses, or would I be ok just cleaning out what I got (even with the offset cylinder rod being 1.25" and not 1.50" as per the manual?
Also, how important is it to use the factory recommended double relief valves?
Here's a schematic view of all the cylinders for the blade:

If I go all new, I was thinking of getting the following:
Angle and offset cylinders:
Surplus Center - 3.5X16X1.5 FIELDMATE DA HYD CYL
Tilt cylinder:
Surplus Center - 3.5X8X1.25 FIELDMATE DA HYD CYL
And then a pair of these double relief valves:
Surplus Center - 1/2 NPT 30 GPM 1500-3000 PSI HYD CUSHION VALVE
The cylinders and relief valves listed above all have 1/2" NTP fittings. The Woods parts listed for the 90 and 45 degree elbows in the above diagram, calls for:
6 x 3/4 ORBM 3/4 JICM 90 (mounted to the cylinders)
4 x 3/4 ORBM 3/4 JICM 45 (exit from the relief valves towards to tractor SCVs)
But I don't think that is what I want, is it? I'm thinking that I want these mounted to the cylinders:
Surplus Center - 1/2 NPTM x 3/8 NPTF 90 SWIVEL
Hmm, Surplus doesn't appear to carry 1/2 NPTM x 3/8 NPTF 45 SWIVEL, so maybe I should use NTP to JIC instead:
Surplus Center - JIC 8M x 1/2 NPTM 90 ELBOW
And:
Surplus Center - JIC 8M x 1/2 NPTM 45 ELBOW
Then use the following hoses:
Surplus Center - 3/8" X 30" JIC 8F X JIC 8F 4000 PSI HYD HOSE
Does that look ok? Btw, my tractor has ISO fittings I believe (John Deere 5085M).
Any insight would be appreciated as I'm very new to hydraulics.
Thanks!