Dang, dude, your next mod is gonna need to be an upgraded hydraulic pump.
It’s OK for some functions to remain manual, you know.
It’s OK for some functions to remain manual, you know.
Maybe just skip the pump and upgrade the tractor?Dang, dude, your next mod is gonna need to be an upgraded hydraulic pump.
It’s OK for some functions to remain manual, you know.
Depends a lot of how much you use something like a back blade or box scraper.I've actually considered the Hydraulic top link. Have one in my Amazon list.
What's everyone's opinion on one?
When I was trying to manhandle 3-point implements that were too big to manhandle to get them on a tractor too big to manhandle, I was thinking they sounded like an awesome idea. These days, most of my "too big to manhandle" implements mount to the drawbar, but it still sounds like an awesome idea for box blades and the 3-point disk.I've actually considered the Hydraulic top link. Have one in my Amazon list.
What's everyone's opinion on one?
I plumbed both rear cylinders into the front end loader joystick using diverter valves. The joystick has both lock and float modes. Depending on the controls, the cylinder may not need the extra check valve to hold the cylinder position.Depends a lot of how much you use something like a back blade or box scraper.
I bought / sold a tractor that had the hydraulic tilt. Well I kept the tilt cylinder, and have not used it yet. Been sitting there 3 years now.
I think some of the better ones have a valve on them so they dont drift.
For me a blade angle cylinder on the back blade would be a better improvement.
I mostly use the back blade for snow.
It’s night and day difference while using the box blade. Adjusting the pitch of the blade on the fly makes using the blade much more efficient. And there is a lot more adjustment that the manual top links. I was able to smooth out the grade faster and make it smoother using more pitch on the blade while dragging it forward.I've actually considered the Hydraulic top link. Have one in my Amazon list.
What's everyone's opinion on one?
As a late teen I used the front end loader to get me across 10 acres of boggy. Sure wasn't pleasant mowing after that.. lol the dumb things teens do. Years ago my teenage son came home with a 51 Chevy pickup, hot rod. This chevy pickup body was mounted on a Jeep Wagoner frame, and running gear. with a 350 engine. it was jacked up so high he literallt had to crawl up into it. It had huge wheels and tires, and was called the War Wagon! A cool looking contraption but not very practice. We have a pertty good size pond, that is very old, and has filled in with sediment, until it's not very deep. I found tracks where this kid had driven this thing through the middle of this pond, and came out the other side! No telling how deep the mud was in this thing, and I would not have believed this possible, but tracks don't lie!
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