Posted by DH in Carolina on September 23, 2009 at 05:30:06 from (207.144.236.108):
In Reply to: Second time around posted by LOU from Wi. on September 22, 2009 at 18:12:40:
Looks good but: If that is a galvanized pipe ell on the hydraulic hose you need to replace it with a hydraulic fitting. Only rated for 150lbs pressure. Also put some bed guides on the front of the bed to center it on the frame rails when it is lowered. They will keep the bed in place around curves and on hill sides. Next put some breather screens in the unused port of your cylinders to keep trash out. Only raise bed on level surface with double cylinders. If on a slope and loaded the lower side will take more pressure to lift. The cylinder on the upper side will twist the bed as it will raise higher. Saw one loaded with dirt turn over because of this. Bed twisted and rolled over.
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