Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 09, 2011 at 18:51:55 from (174.124.110.80):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Dump Bed?s posted by 1941FarmallAboy on February 09, 2011 at 16:03:02:
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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