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Phil chatham ny

12-13-2003 18:28:21




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(not using any external pump at all)Someone told me i can hook up my hydro ram for my plow up to the port by my right foot. and chain down the rear lifting arm. to raise and lower the plow using the regular lever, will this work.. can i try it, will it hurt any thing?

i know dell told me tat it is used to test the hydrolics but wil it work this way

(please dont chew me out if this is a stupid question)

Phil

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dave

12-14-2003 18:52:38




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 Re: hydro ram in reply to Phil chatham ny, 12-13-2003 18:28:21  
That outlet under your right foot is not pipe threads . 50 years ago, you could buy an adapter to put in there to hook your hydraulic hose to, don't know where you can get one now. As I recall, the hole is either 1/2 or 3/8. Don't screw anything in their to far it'll screw up the innards. That said, I used to run my plow that way but I put a couple of bale tension springs from a IH 45 baler on the lift arms. When the remote cyl. was extended, the arms continued up without relief valve squeal.

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Dell (WA)

12-13-2003 20:35:58




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 Re: hydro ram in reply to Phil chatham ny, 12-13-2003 18:28:21  
Phil..... ...When you say "hydro-ram" are you saying that you have a trailered plow? that reqires some external hydraulic source to lift the plow outta the ground so you can turn-around or haul on built-in wheels?

If'n that is the case, then yes, if'n you chain down the 3-point lift arms, you can DIVERT your weak-sister internal hydraulic pump power out the hydraulic corner test port to POWER UP an external hydraulic cylinder and have gravity DOWN-IT.

Most N-Plows are mounted by the 3-point hitch scheme which transfers the plow DRAFT foward to the tractor for additional traction. Don't be surprized if'n yer N-Tractor pulled trailered plow don't plow well..... ....Dell

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Phil

12-14-2003 05:27:03




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 Re: Re: hydro ram in reply to Dell (WA), 12-13-2003 20:35:58  
its a front mounted plow and a hydrolic ram liftes up the plow of the frame ....



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snowplow? . . . Dell (WA)

12-14-2003 08:55:02




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 Re: Re: Re: hydro ram in reply to Phil, 12-14-2003 05:27:03  
Snowplow?..... ..I flunked mindreading, just ask my ex-wife of 32 yrs..... ...Dell, the mindless

Who sez the front mounted remote hydraulic lift cylinder will operate from the corner hydraulic testport as previously described by chaining down the rear 3-point lift arms. Remember, its power up and gravity down.



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JimNC

12-13-2003 19:39:56




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 Re: hydro ram in reply to Phil chatham ny, 12-13-2003 18:28:21  
Yes, it will work. That is how some other equipment works. I know the fel we had years ago worded like that. It was a power up/gravity down/manual trip bucket, don't remember what kind, but worked good.



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Phil

12-14-2003 05:29:28




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 Re: Re: hydro ram in reply to JimNC, 12-13-2003 19:39:56  
thanks



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