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Posted by Claude on April 10, 2005 at 03:35:19 from (142.169.18.101):
In Reply to: Re: Hydrolic dump trailer posted by mj on April 09, 2005 at 23:30:40:
The existing hydraulic outlet for the cement mixer is a single action, I assume the dump trailer will also work on that. I've checked for my old Colt specs and found this for the hydraulic lift: 7 1/4 gpm delivery at 1070 psi operating pressure; 3" inside diameter; 6 3/16" piston stroke; max. piston force 4800 lbs.; Also the tractor's hydraulic tank capacity is 7 quarts. I guess I have to check with the dump trailer specs, which I don't have right now besides it being a «small 4x8 ft dump trailer» made in 2002 and hydraulic operated. No brakes on the trailer, and.. a little left on the tractor, but I dont intend to go on the road much often and its all flat areas around the farm. All in all what I understand is that, assuming the tractor have enough hydraulic liquid to fill the trailer's cylinder (s), it will lift the trailer all right, but the speed of the lifting could be slow if the load is heavy. There again I have to check with the seller's specs for the trailer, mainly for cylinder (s) oil capacity.
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