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Re: Hydraulics Questions
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Posted by Allan In NE on November 11, 2006 at 07:30:59 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics Questions posted by Old Pokey on November 11, 2006 at 06:47:06:
Hey Stranger! Wheren' the heck ya been? :>) This project is "evolving" minute by minute. Main problem was that the system uses both single acting and double acting cylinders. This is the only vavle I could find that could be "set up" either way. Now, since I ordered the valves, I've hooked up the double acting grapple to one of the tractor's remotes. The grapple is almost painfully slow, but it does function to the point that I could live with it if necessary (if I don't have enough room to mount all three valves on the fender). My biggest worry now is that the lift and tilt, which both are single acting, will be slowed by using these generic off the shelf valves. Paper work says that they leave the factory @ 1500 lbs and 10 gpm but can be set up for 2,000 lbs and 25 gallons per minute. Darned lift cylinders are something like 3" in diameter and I'm concerned that 10 gpm just isn't gonna get it. That's why I wanted to yank the regulators out (to remove their restriction?) However, if they "bypass" internaly to the "out" port, guess I can't remove 'em? :>( I'm getting myself lost here. :>) Allan
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