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Re: anybody ever try this?
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Posted by KirkMn on December 27, 2005 at 09:47:52 from (209.247.222.45):
In Reply to: anybody ever try this? posted by john koritansky on December 26, 2005 at 05:48:45:
If I am on the same page as what you are thinking, that setup is what is called a Master and Slave Cylinder setup. I will probably work either way as long as the Cylinders are the same size (dont try to run a Two-Way slave system with two different size Cylinders). Your Master Cyl would be the on the drawbar rocker assy and the Slave Cyl would be the one on the Mower. As the Master Cyl moves in or out, the slave Cyl will follow. It would seem to me that it would be easier to just put a Hyd Cyl on the mower and run it with the Tractor Hydraulics. Would be less plumbing, one less Cylinder thus less possible leaks.
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