Posted by Determined on August 19, 2018 at 06:57:42 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: 12 volt hydraulic pump posted by Graveyard1984 on August 18, 2018 at 21:10:20:
I have a few of the 12 volt over hydraulic power packs.
They work well when sized to the job.
One runs the hydraulic cylinder for the back door on an enclosed trailer.
Another ran the cylinder for a grapple, I had it sitting around and it was easier to put it on instead of adding plumbing for a third hydraulic circuit.
Another I used to raise and lower a carted rake when pulling it with something that did not have hydraulics.
Permanently mounted or as a stand alone unit they are quite handy, raising implements into transport mode at a sale so you can pull them home with a truck, raising a loader on a dead tractor so it can be moved or loaded on a trailer, bench testing cylinders the list goes on, they are generally not fast or high volume but depending on what you want to do they can work well.
Power tailgates from delivery trucks and snowplows are a good source for used ones, some are single acting some are double.
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