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Hyd pressure and volume on a C
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Posted by Nat on February 01, 2006 at 08:18:14 from (204.116.133.227):
I have a C that I converted to 3PH using the touch control. I also have the line and aux valve setup from a Super C that I can install. My question is how much pressure and volume does a C have? I think I need to use the valve and line set that I have from a Super C and use a hyd cyl to make the 3PH work slower. Right now it is way to fast and I'm afraid I will tear something up when the lift drops and raises so fast. Does any one have a close up picture of how the fast hitch on a Super C looks and how much travel the cyl has? I realy appreciate the help given here and I don't want to tear the old tractor up as all I use it for is scraping my drive so buying a factory hitch is out of the question, but I am a decient fabricator and can build most anything I need. I hope the link to the 3PH works and you can see what I now have and what I think I need
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