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Guys, after following this thread for a while, And having some little hydraulic training over the years, I would like to make a comment. If I remember correctly, the only way that two hydraulic cylinders can be syncronized is with a flow divider. A flow divider is nothing more than two hydraulic motors with their shafts connected together. Pressure input is split between the two motors with the exhaust from each motor going to each cylinder. Thus, each cylinder gets exactly the same amount of oil and extending exactly the same distance.
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