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JD 46 loader cylinders

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WJL

11-11-2004 20:06:33




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I'm thinking of purchasing a JD 46 loader with trip bucket and converting it to all hydraulic. The main cylinders appear to be able to be converted to double acting, so I just need the bore and stroke to find the right bucket cylinders. A 46A should be an example to use. Can anybody give me some information?




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rustyfarmall

11-12-2004 05:39:17




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 Re: JD 46 loader cylinders in reply to WJL, 11-11-2004 20:06:33  
Quite often the cylinders on the older loaders appeared to be double acting when in fact the front portion of the cylinder was used as a reservoir for hydraulic oil because the tractors hydraulic system did not have enough capacity for operating a loader. The oil that was returned to the front of the cylinder was not really under any great pressure, and the seals may not stand up to the pressure created when used as a double acting cylinder. I am not saying that your idea won't work, but you may want to verify that it will work before spending a lot of money on control valves and such. You may find it less expensive to find a later style loader.

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old

11-11-2004 21:42:59




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 Re: JD 46 loader cylinders in reply to WJL, 11-11-2004 20:06:33  
Only thing I can say is if you convert it use 2 cylinders on the bucket, it makes it easer to do and works a lot better.



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