Ed, it is a home built loader with a model 45 bucket on it. Originaly I built it for a 140 but it just steered too hard. I put the hubs on all of my tractors, nothing to do with strength.
Mike, because you are pushing oil to one side of the cylinder and getting oil back from the other you aren't using that much of the tractors capacity. The only displacement lost is that of the cylinder rod which is minimal. So no it doesn't run out of oil or make funny noises like it is low or anything. I would like stronger hydraulics (higher pressure) so an aux pump is in the future.
Ed, it is a home built loader with a model 45 bucket on it. Originaly I built it for a 140 but it just steered too hard. I put the hubs on all of my tractors, nothing to do with strength.
Awesome. I want one!!!!
Very nice. Why the new front wheels and spindles? Thought the factory ones were plenty strong.
What loader is that ?
I need a loader for mine!!
Do you have a problem with oil compasity. It don't run out of oil in the hydro does It? When the bucket is all the way up and dumped all the way.
Mike, because you are pushing oil to one side of the cylinder and getting oil back from the other you aren't using that much of the tractors capacity. The only displacement lost is that of the cylinder rod which is minimal. So no it doesn't run out of oil or make funny noises like it is low or anything. I would like stronger hydraulics (higher pressure) so an aux pump is in the future.
Thanks
Plus there should be oil already in the lines and cylinders of the bucket. I agree an aux pump would help the lifting capacity a bit.
Hi, can you tell me the size of the rams as I am planning something similar on my 400.