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Posted by JD9400 on December 26, 2002 at 09:31:34 from (68.61.115.78):
In Reply to: hydraulics posted by Redneck in Tn. on December 26, 2002 at 07:45:53:
Depends on what your doin,We have hooked hyd cyl in series.First cyl deadends oil flows to next.Works both ways second cyl will close first when it deadends closed then it will close the first cyl.Works ok but you have no control of either cyl either all the way open or up,,,or there all the way closed or down.Cheap way to control depth have gage wheels or cyl stops.Work ok for tillage tools say you gota disc and you want to pull a packer behind.first tool unfolds then second unfolds with one bank,,you can even lower the second tool with that bank,,that way you can cantrol the disc depth with the other bank.ALL you need is some hose and quick couplers.thats one way and theres many others but it's cheap.What you need two more fur?Thats the redneck way cuz..
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