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Posted by Wardner on July 05, 2007 at 06:21:34 from (4.154.244.114):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Motors posted by J Schwiebert on July 05, 2007 at 05:34:36:
OK, here are the specifics. Vehicle is a Clark C-40 forklift. Probably forty years old. Output port from the original two valve (lift and tilt) goes to a four circuit Vickers forklift valve. A selector on the return port reduces back-pressure on the original two valve and makes the gravity down function quicker when forks are not loaded. Of the four circuits (a) runs a hydraulic motor that drives an IH Balanced Head sickle bar mower in both directions. It's a hedge clipper now. (B) runs a cylinder that folds the sickle bar, (c) runs a hydraulic winch on the mast, and (d) will run a direct drive (from a Detroit Diesel) air-brake air compressor on one port and a Getec 4000W generator which is also direct drive. Both accessories only need to run in one direction. Are you confused yet? BYW, I need one handle for the Vickers. Local shop has one but I don't want to pay his asking price of $50. Also looking for a gas grill that will tie into forklift propane tank. (Just kidding)
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