Posted by Dave in Southern IL on December 04, 2014 at 10:40:55 from (50.122.58.67):
I have a 784 that I move round bales with. My bale mover (3 pt hitch bale forks) has a hydraulic cylinder on it to lift the forks higher than possible with the 3 pt hitch. My problem is that when I set the top link length so I can slide the forks under the bale, they are tilted down enough that the bales will slide off of the forks if on a grade. I would like to use a small cylinder for a top link so I can tilt the forks up after I raise the bale with the 3 pt. The problem is that I only have one remote. Can I put a "T" in the hydraulic lines for the cylinder on the bale mover so when I raise the bale up the "top link" cylinder will contract and tilt the forks up in the back to prevent the bale from sliding off? Then when I set the bale down to feed when I lower the forks with the bale mover cylinder will the "top link" cylinder extend so I can pull away from the bale without it dragging along? I know what I really need is another remote but they are kind of expensive. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave
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