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ddk114

10-16-2005 19:13:49




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How much hydraulic pressure should a M have? Neighbor installing I believe a 2MH picker. The cylinder that came with it in poor condition. Tried using the cylinder from the older picker 2ME and wouldn't lift. The 2MH has a larger cylinder than the 2ME. We've come up with a plan to mount a new style cylinder. Is there a recommended size that would definitely work the first time? Thanks in advance!

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twopop

10-17-2005 06:03:44




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 Re: quick response needed! in reply to ddk114, 10-16-2005 19:13:49  
the larger the bore,the easier it will lift



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old

10-16-2005 21:19:12




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 Re: quick response needed! in reply to ddk114, 10-16-2005 19:13:49  
If memory servses right its around 1200 psi. but don't remember for sure.



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MN Scott

10-16-2005 20:33:41




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 Re: quick response needed! in reply to ddk114, 10-16-2005 19:13:49  
My 2MH has a 4" bore by 8" stroke cylinder. Its mounted on a 53 Super M that has the factory live hydraulics. No problems lifting the picker but the old SM has all it can do to run the picker and pull a wagon in 220 bushel corn. The old beast was designed for 75 bu corn and can bearly keep up in first gear!



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the tractor vet

10-17-2005 15:06:19




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 Re: quick response needed! in reply to MN Scott, 10-16-2005 20:33:41  
Then that S/M needs help we had a 2 MH on a stright M that was a littel worked over and in our hilly country in good corn taller the the elevator we could run 2nd at 5 gal.per hour .



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MN Scott

10-17-2005 18:57:23




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 Re: quick response needed! in reply to the tractor vet, 10-17-2005 15:06:19  
I've tried 2nd gear going down hill and the elevator can't keep the corn away in back and she plugs up. The SM could use a going over to I suppose. My dad and uncle bought it new in the spring of 54 a hold over from 53. Plowed with it for years, wore out a couple of mounted pickers and cultivated all the corn with a 4 row cultivator up until the 80's. The motor has never been apart, still has the warrenty wires on the govener housing. Only thing that's been done is replace the rear axle bearings after one went out planting corn years ago. It spends all its time under the picker now so it doesent get much use anymore.

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