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Re: Hyd pressure and volume on a C
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 01, 2006 at 13:58:07 from (209.226.106.164):
In Reply to: Re: Hyd pressure and volume on a C posted by Nat on February 01, 2006 at 08:24:46:
Nat: I know this would mess up some blue paint, however if you wish to slow the action of the hitch, lengthen the uprights from that rear rockshaft by about 2" to 4", then lengthen the upright portion of those pull beams going to the front rockshaft by the same amount. It will slow it down, plus give it way more lifting power. It will reduce the range of the lift. The 130 and 140 have much the same idea on their fast hitch, two holes on that upright from the rear rockshaft, and one can use either hole depending whether speed or lifting power is required. If you wish to go the external cylinder route all SC, 200 and 230 fast hitches had a cylinder with 3" bore and 8" stroke. Same as standard 3" implement cylinder. Again speed and lift will be determined by where you hook the cylinder to that rear rockshaft.
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