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Re: Hydraulic cylinder placement
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Posted by BFO on February 02, 2005 at 18:30:21 from (216.209.112.160):
In Reply to: Hydraulic cylinder placement posted by Terry G on February 02, 2005 at 14:06:52:
In this instance the model on the left would work. The model on the right, assuming you wouldn't bend the cylinder rod, would jump up violently until the pivot points made it to the over-centre position overcoming the mechanical disadvantage. If you really need to do it this way, place the cylinders so that they are tangental (if that's really a word, who knows I'm justa farmer right? ;-))to the pivot of the dump bed. This would require lowering the cylinder end pivot considerably. You can buy pre-fabricated scissor hoists for this application, that you can simply weld in place. Just my 2 cents Cnd :-)
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