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<blockquote data-quote="LastRanch" data-source="post: 713505" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>Tractor supply is okay if you know exactly what you need, but you don't want to be trusting there sale people to tell you what you need to complete a hydraulic system. Hydraulics are not hard to do to install by yourself, the problem is there's a number of ways to accomplish what your trying to do. I suggest you visit your local "professional" hydraulic shop and let him advise/guide you as how to make up the system you want. I have always found the advise to be free. The hydraulic components will only costs a little bit more then Tractor Supply and the quality will almost always be better. I suspect you can put the system together for less then half of dealer cost.</p><p>I'm not knocking Tractor Supply, I'm just saying you usually get what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LastRanch, post: 713505, member: 13522"] Tractor supply is okay if you know exactly what you need, but you don't want to be trusting there sale people to tell you what you need to complete a hydraulic system. Hydraulics are not hard to do to install by yourself, the problem is there's a number of ways to accomplish what your trying to do. I suggest you visit your local "professional" hydraulic shop and let him advise/guide you as how to make up the system you want. I have always found the advise to be free. The hydraulic components will only costs a little bit more then Tractor Supply and the quality will almost always be better. I suspect you can put the system together for less then half of dealer cost. I'm not knocking Tractor Supply, I'm just saying you usually get what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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