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Re: Re: 3 point hitch on M
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Posted by Haas on January 09, 2003 at 06:09:12 from (166.72.245.84):
In Reply to: Re: 3 point hitch on M posted by HavinFunin MO on January 08, 2003 at 18:06:08:
A simple way to determine the approximate force generated at the ends of the lift arms is to measure the distance the arms move over the full stroke of the cylinder. If you have an 8 inch stroke cylinder and it can generate 9000 lbs of force and the lift arms move 24 inches over the full stroke of the cylinder then 24 divided by 8 equals 3. Thus the force at the ende of the lift arms is 9000 lbs divided by 3 or 3000 lbs. Also, I would note that if you are using the Lift All for the hydraulic source, expect about 800 psi maximum, so that works out to about 3900 lbs force per cylinder for 2.5 inch cylinders. Might be better to use the 3 inch cylinders.
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