HydrosPlus Cylinders+ 1025R Lift Test - Increase Lift Capacity with larger lift cylinders
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025
- Production prototypes are here for the 1.75 bore lift cylinders and they don't disappoint. Factory fit and finish with 35% more lift capacity. Still much faster than stock with the HydrosPlus flow solution.
Love your kits, makes loader and grapple so much easier to use. I can easily do two functions at once. Looking at these new hydraulic cylinders soon. Thank you
So I don’t even have a Deere, I have Kubota L2501, but I loved this video and love the idea. I wouldn’t cry if I gained another 30% of lift capacity. Excellent work Sir and best of luck with your endeavors.
I've thought about this, but since you'd also be losing about ~30% in speed, I don't feel good about the overall operator experience without a flow solution available. Some people may decide to add the HydrosPlus cylinders without adding the flow solution, but they will at least have the option if the experience is intolerable :)
Can’t wait to see the 2038R!!! I’m planning on buying the pump and maybe some cylinders in the future waiting until my warranty is up. Keep up the good work
I want I want I want. I’ve been wanting the extreme capacity pump ever since you first launched it, and now this! I’ll definitely be getting the whole kit whenever I do finally pull the trigger. Just need to do a couple more side jobs to refill the “fun money” piggy bank…
Love your content. You are doing cutting edge work making these small tractors really useful. If I may be so bold, you might consider scripting your videos a bit more. It tends to keep them concise and increase traffic /subscribers. But, by all means keep the content coming!
Agree that scripting would be better, but that would require work :) Thanks for the feedback. I've also decided that if I'm going to make more videos, I probably need some better cameras and a few more. At face value, it seems like it would be fun to make videos, but it turns out that it's by far my least favorite part of HydrosPlus.
@@HydrosPlus Lol...understood. Every time I'm tempted to make a youtube video, I sit at my PC, launch my editing software, stare at it....then say naaahh, and go out to my garage. No worries.
Would be nice to offer a complete kit ( HydrosPlus Performance Kit + Extreme Capacity and cylinders )
That will be an option.
I plan to get the performance kit for the JD 1025R. I like the large diameter boom arm hydraulics and would love to have that increased capacity.
Frustrating to not be able to use multi-function operations on the bucket and boom when that is what I am used to for decades. Love my 1025R but have need for more capacity in both multi-function and lift.
Not a full time user for increased capacity or I would buy a larger tractor for my ranch.
Thanks and look forward to replacing the boom hydraulics or lift arms whatever JD calls them.
The extreme capacity pump works great for multi functions ...can't wait to get these new cylinders.😎
Remember back when tractors would do this out of the gate, before lawyers got involved?
And the accountants and the CEO who has never driven a tractor. They dont' know any better and are doing their job the best they can, but for those of us who use them regularly, we know what they could/should be capable of.
Definitely interested in an extreme capacity pump and cylinders for Gen2 2025r 👍
you shoulda done a side by side test with a stock 1025r, but very cool stuff. what would a kit like this cost? Did you get 35% more lift capacity over the stock setup, or over the modified setup? gen2 or gen3?
Here's the video with the stock cylinders if you're interested - ruclips.net/video/Yrn1VVxpMpg/видео.html
Nice job
Nice, how would a stock 2025r 2500 psi prv with these cylinders be close to this
2025R 2nd gen uses the same loader, so the performance should basically be identical. There could be some small variation due to slightly taller tires, but should be minimal if any.
I seeing this on a John Deer. COuld you hook this setup on a TYM tractors? I have a T264 Tractor and love to get more more on the unit.
I'm not familiar with that model, but it's very unlikely that it would work.
Any concern with front axle when running at 2500 or 3000 psi?
Personally, I don't have any concerns with the front axle at those pressures, but running higher pressures can make some things work a little funny. For example, if you want to run a rear tilt cylinder, and you want the adjustment to be slow, so you use a restrictor fitting. When you have the pressure set high, it will pull the engine down when you use it. Nothing really hurt, just a little extra heat created momentarily, but I prefer to keep the pressure down at about 2500 psi for my use. That's why I wanted to develop these cylinders, because I'm ok lifting more, but I want to do it at lower pressures.
Thanks. I wasn't sure if the front axle and tires could handle the extra weight with increased lift capability due to the increased pressure and cylinder size. 1800+ lbs is a significant increase over stock. Great to see little Johnny getting muscled up.
Thanks for informative videos.
You may have already touched on this but I’m interested in upgrading the hydraulics on my Kioti CS2520 is this something you make get involved with in the future or am I just S.O.L. ?
Sorry, but there are no plans to support Kioti in the near future, but always open to the possibility. The challenge with other brands is that they typically change designs more often, which means that if we develop a solution for a given model, it has a limited market. For other models we have looked at, even in the JD brand, we would likely never break even.
you have loader cylinders for Kubota M4?
Sorry...not at this time.
Would these modifications effect the factory warranty? How much do these cylinders slow the function down when using the factory pump?
If you have a warranty claim that can be attributed to lifting with the loader, then it could affect your warranty. This is the same for any modification, whether it be loaded tires or wheel spacers
So, if your loader latch breaks, this could be pointed to as a problem and JD may not cover it. If your PTO goes out, then it's unrelated and they can't deny your warranty on that claim.
Sorry, forgot the second question. Using the factory pump, these cylinders will be ~38% slower. They will work, but given how slow it already is, it will be a pretty poor experience and you'll lose any ability to do 2 functions at once since the boom cylinders will require more fluid just to move.
@@HydrosPlus thanks. What do you expect a kit would cost with a higher flow pump and the cylinders?
@@landonfilms8660 Seriously. Just go look at his website.
Thanks for sharing.
I'm curious if you will have direct replacements for my John Deere 790 with the 419 loader? I hope so and if the price is right I'll be buying a set!!
Possibly, but not on the radar at the moment due to other priorities. I'll make a note and reach out if I do something for that model.
@@HydrosPlus I was curious these cylinder sizes might be same size as mine
@@HydrosPlus they looked at me the exact same diameter in length and hookups even though it's newer loader models you're putting them on they look like they use the same cylinders from the previous generation?
@@daviddaniels4358 They are probably not exact, but they might work. One challenge you will have on the 419 cylinders is that they get their grease from a zerk in the cylinder. On these, the grease comes through the pin, so at a minimum, you'll have to create a way to grease the pins (this is based on what I can see on the parts schematic) John Deere does a good job reusing parts if possible, since it's cheaper, so there are most likely other differences in mounting and stroke. That said, it's possible that they can work, you may just lose some range of motion...or you could gain some :)
If you want to send me an email at kevin@hydrosplus.com, I can talk you through measuring yours to see how close they are.
@@HydrosPlus will do I will send you an email and my zerts are actually on the pins I have access holes through the loader to my zerts on the cylinders.
That is awesome & thankya for sharing the video with us. Are these hydralic cylinders on the H120 loader of your own design or did they come from somewhere else???
They are being built from my specs.
@@HydrosPlus Awesome! Best of luck👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Hope all turns out well with em.
Are the rods more durable??? Still gotchya in mind for the hydraulic pump upgrade one of these days
@@truckerray7533 same durability. Black nitride coated and same diameter. Thanks!
@@HydrosPlus okir dokie. youre welcome
You are going to need even more ballast weight with this new set up..Wow! Where did you buy the cylinders and how much were they? I'm interested in this for sure. Great video and love your work.
They will be available for sale at hydrosplus.com in about a month. Not exactly sure on price yet, but I think most will be pleased at the introductory price.
I am going to buy the upgrades.....but what about the curl.....I made a pallet for my 260b hoe...and the tractor will not lift or curl it....even with forks....the lift would not be helpfull if the pallet slides off the forks
Thanks for providing your use case. It's very helpful to understand what people need to do with their tractors. I'm working on bucket curl cylinders - prototypes are coming in the next few weeks, but production models will be a few months away minimum if I go forward. Be sure you're subscribed to my email list on hydrosplus.com and I'll keep you updated.
Was this test with the factory hydraulic pump?
No, this is with the HydrosPlus Extreme Capacity pump, but it will be the same as stock for capacity. Extreme Capacity pump will be faster, but PSI will be the same.
I want some of these the larger cylinders
Available in about a month. Subscribe here and at HydrosPlus.com for the latest info. Thanks!
lmao, "pucker factor" 🤣🤣
cool
😎🇺🇸 soon
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Think you probably just sold more than you can get in stock with this video. Lol
I hope you're right :)
Good way to Destroy your frount axel. Use a bigger tractor.