Posted this in the Welding forum and it was suggested here might be more appropriate...
So we've got a "tipping carryall" to go behind a tractor - very handy for moving material around, but it uses a lever to release a catch at the back to tip the bucket, which is hard to use if the tractor has a cabin.
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So the idea is to fit a hydraulic cylinder to each side like so:
CarryallMod.jpg
That way it can be tipped from within the cabin using the remotes. Also, it should allow the bucket to be crowded back a bit more.
I think it will work OK, although I'm not sure if you need more than a t-piece splitting the line to each cylinder? I've noticed loaders often have a control block with extra relief valves, which I assume is to help balance the pressure between two cylinders. If one side is more heavily loaded than the other, I'm guessing the bucket will get twisted?
Any suggestions welcomed.
So we've got a "tipping carryall" to go behind a tractor - very handy for moving material around, but it uses a lever to release a catch at the back to tip the bucket, which is hard to use if the tractor has a cabin.
IMG_0696.jpgIMG_0702.jpg
So the idea is to fit a hydraulic cylinder to each side like so:
CarryallMod.jpg
That way it can be tipped from within the cabin using the remotes. Also, it should allow the bucket to be crowded back a bit more.
I think it will work OK, although I'm not sure if you need more than a t-piece splitting the line to each cylinder? I've noticed loaders often have a control block with extra relief valves, which I assume is to help balance the pressure between two cylinders. If one side is more heavily loaded than the other, I'm guessing the bucket will get twisted?
Any suggestions welcomed.
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