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Re: anybody ever try this?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 27, 2005 at 19:02:27 from (64.228.11.93):
In Reply to: anybody ever try this? posted by john koritansky on December 26, 2005 at 05:48:45:
John: There is a down side to what your trying. Your Super A will have greater lifting capacity from a remote valve than from the rockshafts. I have seen remote valves installed on 100 and 130 with 1 point fast hitch, and a cylinder was used to power the hitch lift. This substancially increases the lifting capacity of that hitch, even though the rockshaft operated hitch had a spring assist. You can also use another comparison. The rockshaft operated fast hitch on a 100 or 130 have a lift limit near 500 lbs. The remote valve hitch on 200 and 230 will lift double that amount. Same basic hydraulic system on both of them. That rockshaft system will just not have the mechanical advantage required to do what you want. I don't think you will install this and have it a success for much less cost than a remote valve.
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