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OT dump hoist

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Pitalplace

11-28-2006 13:15:13




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Posted this on the implement board but thought I would put it here also. Thanks for any help.

I have a scissor lift hoist out of a old corn wagon of my fathers. I am going to install it in a pickup box trailer. At this time it is set up as a one way cylinder and when I raised it to test oil came out the relief valve. Will this cylinder need to be rebuilt and is it a hard job or should I let a shop do it? There is no brand name on the hoist, and I don't remember where he bought it. Has anyone else done this? I am thinking of a 12volt pump with power up and power down or should I just get power up and gravity down? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Also how do you figure out which pump to get. The shaft is 1 3/4" and the cylinder is approx. 5" in dia. and approx 22 inches long. Thanks Byron

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glennster

11-28-2006 13:27:47




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 Re: OT dump hoist in reply to Pitalplace, 11-28-2006 13:15:13  
if you havent rebuilt cylinders before, take it in and have it rebuilt for you. if the parts are no longer available they can machine the cylinder to accept new seals, then if they ever need replacing you can get them locally. i would do the one way cylinder power up only, no need to power down. look for a hydraulic unit for a snow plow, you may need some aditional oil resevoir space with the one way cylinder.

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