Posted by Wardner on September 14, 2009 at 12:37:31 from (4.154.247.5):
Forgot it was on there today as I moved the tractor around a bit at slow speed. It's an oxygen bottle safety cap.
Anyway, it looks like I am all set for apple picking time. The floor of the basket is twelve feet up. That gives me a working height of 16 feet. I am using the electric hydraulic power-pac that came with the stacker. It goes up and down from the basket or tractor seat. Tractor engine doesn't need to be running. I am currently using a deep cycle battery. Basket is from a 275 gallon polyethylene tote.
I discovered that I will need an equal volume flow divider for the front fast hitch cylinders. The mast likes to lean to the side on uneven ground. Oil is flowing back and forth from each cylinder to the other. Maybe somebody has a better idea.
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