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Re: snow plow hydraulics question.
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Posted by Bob M on January 31, 2007 at 07:28:19 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: snow plow hydraulics question. posted by Brian in NY on January 31, 2007 at 06:35:03:
Brian – The set-up you have should drop like a stone with the blade connected! Could be the control valve (located inside the belly pump reservoir) is messed and not opening fully when the lever is in the “drop” position. Also is there for a restrictor valve (combination check and adjustable needle valve) in the blade cylinder cap end port? If so it may need to be adjusted (opened) to let the oil out faster. Good idea to put an elbow facing down and breather filter in the upper cylinder port to keep snow, etc from getting into the cylinder. Also suggest oiling the cylinder rod occasionally is it is otherwise “running dry” in your one-way configuration….
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