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Re: Hydrolic dump trailer
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Posted by MEz25 on April 09, 2005 at 19:02:55 from (209.23.194.46):
In Reply to: Hydrolic dump trailer posted by Claude on April 09, 2005 at 15:29:42:
I myself ran into a similar problem with my skid steer and connecting a log splitter ram directly to it in order to operate the splitter from the forks of the machine. If I give the steps i took it may solve your problem. First you have to crosse-reference the total hydralic output of your machine, based on books and its pump capacity. Then you have to deteremine whether or not there will be enough fluid in the system to fill the rams, which should all be together in the book. Then ask the dealer that you are buying the trailer from what the specs are on the rams that power the unit and you should have all of your questions answered. Oh and don't forget to check you hose couplings and use the proper hose to construct them. Hope this helps.
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