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Re: Need Help on New Idea Loader
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on September 07, 2006 at 08:06:35 from (216.136.115.250):
In Reply to: Need Help on New Idea Loader posted by Triker on September 06, 2006 at 12:42:22:
That's a nice looking '40 or '41 H. I can't tell for sure but I don't think You have the loader plumbed correctly. It looks to me like Your only supplying oil to the left cylinder but I can't see in any of the pictures how You have the hoses connected at the bottom of that left cylinder. Be VERY careful with that loader and the hydraulic system. If You raise Your 3-point and hook up the loader and refill the LiftAll You also run the risk of over-filling the LiftAll and I have heard of H's & M's being blown into two pieces when the LiftAll housing explodes when a heavy load is dropped with a one-way hyd. system. Farmers in the Midwest used to have hyd. hog carts to move hogs around that raised & lowered with hydraulics and 10,000# of hogs in one dropping makes for a LOT of pressure. Your 3-point or loader could do the same. Also those loaders are hard on the chassis of Your H. The cylinders use the chassis of Your H to lever against and the clutch housings have been known to crack & break from the force. Under a heavy lift the bottoms of the cylinders push down and forward and shove the lift lever it's hooked to up and back. Imagine how You "Crack an Egg"? Those 65 yr old castings are a LOT stonger in compression than they are in tension.
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