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Posted by steve_ne on October 28, 2004 at 06:28:04 from (64.89.178.205):
I have a trip bucket that I am wanting to add hydraulics to the bucket. My plans are to add two double acting cyinders to the bucket. My plans go different from everyones else in the fact that I don't have money to add a expense values at this time or pump. Here is my plan I currently run my loader by the external port (ferguson to-20) Out of the port I have a ball value that I use to turn off/on to hold the loader in place. My plans are to T in the circut before the value splitting the line to another ball value. From this new value I will control the Pull side of the double acting cylinder. Pulling the bucket up into place. When I remove hyd. presure by turning off my three point pump and opening the value the presure should push the fluid back out of the cylinder causing the bucket to lower at a slower rate. I will then turn back on the three point pump to pull the bucket back up into place. Gravity will still dump the bucket but will more controled by closing the value bucket would stop the dump at any time. Please give me you thoughts and Ideas. I would not use the push side of the Double acting cylinder.
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