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Re: Hydraulic cylinder placement
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Posted by Mark - IN. on February 02, 2005 at 17:38:27 from (205.188.117.8):
In Reply to: Hydraulic cylinder placement posted by Terry G on February 02, 2005 at 14:06:52:
Here's an idea that just may work. There are a lot of manufacturers that mass produce these things for a living, and can probably do a google search on "Dump Trailers" for instance. Take a look at a couple of different models or manufacturers, and chances are will show one while in a tilted position. Chances are that they'll be similar in geometrical positions/angles on the cylinders. You won't get exact measurements from that, but at least you'll get a good idea what a good angle or general placement would be. Good luck, and make sure that the frame/carriage is strong enough to absorb the force/pressure required. Don't want a Titantic on it's maiden voyage in your driveway, on your foot, or much worse, the wife's flower bed. Mark.
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