Barring size difference Barnyard has the set up use some adapters and then use your old hoses if in good condition. this would asve a lot of money since hydraulic hos e has gone through the roof now. Otherwise just get them from someplace like Surplus center or Bailey Sales has them and can make them for you and ship to you. Discount hydraulics or Surplus Center will also have the adapters you seek to use the old hoses. Farm stores will have some or most of the fittings for you too. They would also have some of the hoses cheaper than most hydraulic shops will make them for. As for the return why not just let the oil go to the cylinder for a 2 way stroke on it. Also for the length of time it takes for the cylinder to cycle you can use the 2 way valve as such with no ill effects on the system with one way cylinders. I have a few things with only one way cylinders and use it as a 2 way set up on the tractor. the mower is a single hose for up and drops with gravity on a 2 way valve on the tractor made that way decades ago. IF worried about it just push the lever to the float position for it while dropping though it will drop pretty fast. This is a pretty simple assembly to do.
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