Spartan® 2500 PSI Tie-Rod Hydraulic Cylinders - FIMIC Implement LLC

Spartan® 2500 PSI Tie-Rod Hydraulic Cylinders

Built for Power, Precision, and Longevity in the Field

When it comes to reliable power and precision in the field, a hydraulic cylinder is a key component that no serious operator can overlook. At Fimic Implement, we've spent over a decade supplying agricultural professionals with high-performance solutions designed to withstand the most demanding environments. 

Our range of hydraulic cylinders is built for durability, efficiency, and smooth operation, whether you're lifting, pushing, or pulling heavy loads on your implements.

Every hydraulic cylinder we offer is crafted with agricultural use in mind, from rugged tillage attachments to rotary cutters and loaders. With robust seals, precision-machined components, and industry-standard fittings, our cylinders ensure minimal downtime and optimal performance across all seasons. We understand that time is money in this business, and our mission is to keep your equipment running strong when it matters most.

Whether you’re replacing a worn-out unit or upgrading your machinery, Fimic Implement delivers top-tier hydraulic solutions that match OEM specifications and exceed expectations. Our expert team is always here to help you choose the right cylinder for your application.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hydraulic Cylinders

Hydraulic cylinders provide linear force to lift, tilt, or move parts of implements like loaders, mowers, and rotary cutters.

You’ll need to consider bore size, stroke length, mounting style, and PSI rating. Our team can help you match the right spec to your equipment.

Depending on usage and maintenance, cylinders can last for years. Look for signs like fluid leaks, slow movement, or worn seals to know when it’s time for a replacement.

Yes, our cylinders meet standard specs and are compatible with a wide range of popular ag brands and attachments.

In many cases, yes. However, if the rod is bent or the barrel is damaged, replacement is often more cost-effective and reliable.