lipripper
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Right now all I have up front is two single acting cylinders that raise the front end. No tilt,dump, etc..
I've got a 2 way cylinder for forks and bucket to tilt. when I hook it all up, the single action(gravity falling) cylinders that raise/lower boom leak down when I tilt back/dump forward the bucket, as if they lose the hyd lock that has them help up.
It is an older MF65 that to operate the front cylinders,a ball valve has to be opened to the front and 3PT raised all the way up, with boom controlled by the draft lever.
The spool valve I have for the double cylinder(tilt/dump) is fed from other supply and return ports than the boom cylinder, in hopes that I could raise front to desired height, close ball valve and work tilt/dump. Not so.. Maybe the ball valve leaks thru.
Pics to come as I'm as new to this and my statements may not make sense.Although in the Navy I studied hydraulics pretty regularly,although not MF's 1960 designs!!
Thanks
I've got a 2 way cylinder for forks and bucket to tilt. when I hook it all up, the single action(gravity falling) cylinders that raise/lower boom leak down when I tilt back/dump forward the bucket, as if they lose the hyd lock that has them help up.
It is an older MF65 that to operate the front cylinders,a ball valve has to be opened to the front and 3PT raised all the way up, with boom controlled by the draft lever.
The spool valve I have for the double cylinder(tilt/dump) is fed from other supply and return ports than the boom cylinder, in hopes that I could raise front to desired height, close ball valve and work tilt/dump. Not so.. Maybe the ball valve leaks thru.
Pics to come as I'm as new to this and my statements may not make sense.Although in the Navy I studied hydraulics pretty regularly,although not MF's 1960 designs!!
Thanks