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Chad

09-08-1998 14:55:57




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I own a UTU LP and have a question on it. Above the rear end there is a mechanism that appears
to be a cultivator lift or something similar to a three point. Is this correct? I have seen pictures and the cylinder to activate it is missing. Is this cylinder available anywhere?
It looks like a previous owner used the hydraulics system to run remote cylinders.




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Harrold Rhodes

09-14-1998 20:24:08




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 Re: UTU lift in reply to Chad, 09-08-1998 14:55:57  
: I own a UTU LP and have a question on it. Above the rear end there is a mechanism that appears
: to be a cultivator lift or something similar to a three point. Is this correct? I have seen : pictures and the cylinder to activate it is missing. Is this cylinder available anywhere?
: It looks like a previous owner used the hydraulics system to run remote cylinders. I have some of the old uni-matic cyls off the old Molines for $50.00

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Wayne

09-08-1998 21:37:55




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 Re: UTU lift in reply to Chad, 09-08-1998 14:55:57  

: I own a UTU LP and have a question on it. Above the rear end there is a mechanism that appears
: to be a cultivator lift or something similar to a three point. Is this correct? I have seen : pictures and the cylinder to activate it is missing. Is this cylinder available anywhere?
: It looks like a previous owner used the hydraulics system to run remote cylinders. You are looking at the cultivator rockshaft that was operated by a hydraulic cylinder. The MM hydraulic system put the holding check valves in the cyllinder so you can not use a regular hyd. cyllinder without adding a hydraulic valve to the system. The cylinders are around but not in great quantity. They are unique in that they will hold the load without setting locks even with the hoses disconnected because of the check valves in the remote cylinders. Good luck.

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