I think thats a really good way to do it save some coin don't even have to machine the knuckle

https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-2501-4-4&catname=hydraulic
you can use these too if you want to put 90's on the box so then you can use straight fittings on both ends of the hose so it's easier to fix in a bind, it's what i would have done if it were an option.
http://www.discounthydraulichose.com/product_p/r1-xx-600.htm
and these are the hose ends, a little pricy due to the high end hose, you need the 3/8-3/8


https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-6801-6-6&catname=hydraulic
ok these should work nicely for the ram,if your using this one.
https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-7258-8&catname=hydraulic
i gotta find the hose fittings,
I got the Surplus 6" ram
6" stroke?, cause you may have a problem. It should be 8. Even 8" leaves it about 1/4" short of the stops, but it's good.6" stroke?, cause you may have a problem. It should be 8. Even 8" leaves it about 1/4" short of the stops, but it's good.
no the one for the box is the wrong size it needs to be jic-6 to 1/4 NTP
The sad part is I thought about it. I didn't know. hmmm How is there that much difference between a 10bolt and a D44? Can't the knuckles be swapped and if so the length of the tierod arm is that different?
sounds like the 10b has a shorter arm than the D44/D60
