john deere hydraulic cylinders ?

I got two John Deere hydraulic cylinders with hoses and connectors and dont know what they fit. the cylinders have a tag that says John Deere 30 76 .
 
John Deere cylinders usually cost lots more than
farm store cylinders. Having repaired some, I
don"t see why, except that those "green" people
who feel compelled to match their green tractors
with green lawnmowers, green chain saws, green
lawn chairs, etc, gotta pay to get green cylinders
(what"s the bore and stroke?)
 
I figured they cost more because of the hydraulic depth control/stop............MUCH more complicated.
 
Same here. I bought one at an auction that was nothing more than a Cross with a JD decal on it.
 
Depends on which John Deere cylinder you have as to how much people will pay, at least around here. If you have a regular Deere tie rod cylinder they will bring a little more than a cross, but from the 2 cross cylinders I bought the chrome on the Deere is a lot better. Last cross 4" I bought if it sat outside with a heavy due the rod would rust. Now if the Deere has the depth control stop on it people will pay though the nose.

Now if you want to see something ridiculous try to buy an Oliver cylinder. The rod is half the size of comparable cylinders of other brands and if the hydra electric thing works it will bring twice what a Deere will. Plus the chrome sucks on those two. Sold a 3" (guessing) that was all pitted but the hydra electric thing worked for $250 to a guy and he was tickled to get it.
 

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