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Well I'm/it back to the drawing board

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old

12-29-2006 14:06:04




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Well I'm building a 3 point for my C and it works but the C cylinder is to small to lift even a light back blade and the 3 point arms are set in to close to the rear end of the tractor. I guess I'll have to move the pivot point back some and also use a cylinder from a WD to get both the lift I want and be able to use a standard center link on it

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JMS/MN

12-30-2006 09:27:31




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 Re: Well I'm/it back to the drawing board in reply to old, 12-29-2006 14:06:04  
Regarding your hydraulics: if you need to operate the integral hydraulic lever at the same time as one of your auxiliary levers- mount the control levers on either side of the integral one, so you can grip the center one and either side one with one hand.



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Nat

12-29-2006 16:45:55




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 Re: Well I'm/it back to the drawing board in reply to old, 12-29-2006 14:06:04  
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Here is a pic of the 3PH I put on a B. I had to use the seat & spring fron a WC to be able to move the rockshaft in closer to the rear wheels. I used the lift cyl from a CA. It worked very good, would lift my 60" box blade, and a 60" rear mount finish mower. If I put the forks on the 3PH it would lift the front tires off the ground. HTH, later, Nat

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old

12-29-2006 17:02:24




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 Re: Well I'm/it back to the drawing board in reply to Nat, 12-29-2006 16:45:55  
That looks good but will not work for the way I want to do thing. I plan to keep the draw bar and the factory seat. What I have right now works it just will not lift much. I want to be able to lift the front end off the ground, when I don't have the snow plow on that is. I figure if it will do that then when I have the snow plow on I will get good tractions for pushing snow

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Rod (NH)

12-29-2006 14:22:23




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 Re: Well I'm/it back to the drawing board in reply to old, 12-29-2006 14:06:04  
Old,

Maybe this SAE standard will help you with selecting pivot point geometry.

Rod



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old

12-29-2006 16:23:40




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 Re: Well I'm/it back to the drawing board in reply to Rod (NH), 12-29-2006 14:22:23  
Well that didn't work, don't know why but it didn't. What I'm useing s the cultivator lift for the rear since I have one and then hooking up arms to it from a 2N ford. I just need to move the arm back more and use a WD cylinder instead of the C cylinder or at least I thin doing that will work

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