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Re: Purpose of Dual Hydraulics?
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Posted by Gerald J. on January 06, 2000 at 21:52:19 from (208.142.211.54):
In Reply to: Purpose of Dual Hydraulics? posted by TMAC on January 06, 2000 at 19:13:59:
Virtually any two hydraulic jobs that needed to be done independently. Such as swinging the tongue on a mower/conditioner and raising it. Adjusting the width of a multiple bottom plow and raising the back end (semi mounted plow). Rolling over a two way plow and raising the back end. Raising right and left wheel rakes on a dual rake mount. Maybe controlling the gate opening and the chute direction on a honey wagon. Pushing the manure to the gate and controlling the gate opening on some solid manure spreaders that don't use a chain and slats to move the manure to the spreader paddles. Some big disks and field cultivators need three, one for lifting and two for folding. Planters too. Not every job needs two cylinders but when the job does it really does. Gerald J.
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