Posted by 1941FarmallAboy on February 10, 2011 at 09:34:19 from (216.134.245.33):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Dump Bed?s posted by Larry62 on February 09, 2011 at 16:03:02:
LOU from Wi. said: (quoted from post at 03:51:55 02/10/11) Farmall boy,
We went thru the same troubles you have went thru, we bought a used 75 Ford 1 ton, took the old cattle box off, doubled the frame for strength, and set up a pivot for a dump box.Now after a while of using it as a standard fixed bed, we looked at PTO pump for the transmission, a scissor lift, and various other concoctions,but went for our route. Which is buy a single acting pump,motor and tank thru Dalton Hydraulics, get two hydraulic cylinders(single acting)from our 706 when we re did the loader arm assembly, and appropriate hyd. hoses and wiring. I will post a picture of ours,and must say, it is easier using a dump bed than having to manually unload the material from the bed by hand.Hope this helps,and if you need additional information, we will be glad to help.
LOU & Victor
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must say, it is easier using a dump bed than having to manually unload the material from the bed by hand
Thats why I need a dumpbed! No more unloading firewood by hand or unloading sawdust! It takes for ever!
What size is the Cyls on your setup?
IN Northern tools when your looking at the Hydraulic Cyls there is a 2inch bore with a 16inch stroke, and shaft size is 1 1/8th WHAT IS the bore?
I'm trying to lurn every thing I can about the setups before I buy or make somthing
This post was edited by 1941FarmallAboy at 09:37:56 02/10/11.
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