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Posted by Terry G on February 03, 2005 at 08:57:18 from (209.128.145.82):
In Reply to: Hydraulic cylinder placement posted by Terry G on February 02, 2005 at 14:06:52:
Thanks to everyone for all the comments and suggestions. I did the drawings on Autocad and they are drawn to scale. The nice thing about Autocad is you can see exactly what position the bed will be in in realtion to how far the cylinders are extended. The cylinders are fully extended in the top drawings and fully closed in the bottom drawings. I can see now how a long cylinder is harder to use than a short one. I already have the long cylinders is why I was looking at using them. The trailer is so low to the ground there is just no way of putting the cylinders perpendicular to the bed. Scissors hoist or telescopic cylinders are a good idea but seems the best ideas also come with extra $$$. I will do some more looking and may or may not ever build it. It is more of a project than a necessity. As always, a lot of good information on this board. Terry G
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