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Re: snow plow hydraulics question.
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Posted by Brian in NY on January 31, 2007 at 09:28:02 from (12.149.100.21):
In Reply to: Re: snow plow hydraulics question. posted by Janicholson on January 31, 2007 at 08:30:38:
The one thing I do have right is the control rod settings...I do use the second detent which should be the fast drop. I agree that my HY-tran is thick stuff...but the tractor is kept inside, and even when the fluid is nice and warm (summer), this cylinder is 90% as slow. Now I am going to have to post some photos so you guys can tell me where to plumb in this vent. The ram of my cylinder faces up, and the body is below, this runs vertical. There does not seem to be anything to tap into on the upward facing (where ram exits) part of the body. There is another fitting on the other side of the bottom of the body. How could I tap into that and not have fluid dumping on the ground? I assume I could rig up a short length of hose and route it upward with a vent cap on it...maybe?
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