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Re: Remote hydraulics questions (kinda long)
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Posted by Brokenwrench on February 11, 2004 at 16:48:15 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Remote hydraulics questions (kinda long) posted by Bud on February 11, 2004 at 09:13:08:
You can tie the remote on the tractor to operate the hydraulics on the driver. You will need a 3 spool open center valve to operate the 3 functions,first section,for the driver a high flow valve section,so the piston will go up quickly,and drop the driver quickly,and 2 more valve sections,1 for the tilt and 1 for fore/aft. These should be low flow sections so you can make minute adjustments and not be jumpy. The cylinder for the driver should be a small diameter,heavy duty cylinder so the driver will move quickly.(you don't want to wait 3-5 seconds to raise the driver back up) Make sure the stroke on this cylinder is slightly longer than the stroke of the driver so you are not banging the piston against the ends of the cylinder on each stroke of the driver. The tilt cylinders can be small 1x12 tie rod cylinders, these don't take the abuse the hammer cylinder does. The valve bank can be made up of sections that are bolted together.These can be found at most good hydraulic supply houses. Explain to them what you want to do,and they can recommend which sections, what flow capacities,what size ports are required for your application.
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