lankyyankee
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Howdy Forum,
I've been dealing with a nagging problem I just can't seem to solve.
Background: I recently got a great deal on an old 7 foot Western pick up truck snow plow that I've mounted to a quick attachment plate that I'm using on my Cat 262D skid steer. Like most pickup truck plows, it has two single acting hydraulic cylinders. They are made for ~5 GPM not the 25GPM that comes from my tractor, so I made some 1/16th inch restrictors (pictured below) and also installed a cross relief valve for impact protection.
Here is a picture of the restrictors I made prior to drilling the 1/16th inch holes. The dimples are to prevent the aluminum from backing out.
Basically, I followed this guy's work:
http://rodnh.byethost12.com/bobcat/bobcatplow.htm?i=1
My hydraulics layout is similar to the above website:
My Cross relief valve:
1/2 NPT 3 GPM 15-3 PSI HYD CUSHION VALVE
The problem: The blade moves left and right as expected, when I roll the hydraulic thumb switch on the cat forward and aft, but the problem is, I can't for the life of me, get the bottom flat connector to stop leaking hydraulic fluid. I've swapped out both FEM flat connectors on the plow and on the tractor but that didn't help. I connected the plow to my neighbors Mustang skid steer and it leaks on his flat connectors too. Since it's leaking on both tractors, neither of which leak with other attachments, this leads me to believe it's an issue with the plow hydraulics. I must be missing something in my design. Any ideas?
Much Appreciated!
-LY
Here's a video of the offending connector. Not a huge leak ,but enough to make a mess over an hour's worth of plowing.
I've been dealing with a nagging problem I just can't seem to solve.
Background: I recently got a great deal on an old 7 foot Western pick up truck snow plow that I've mounted to a quick attachment plate that I'm using on my Cat 262D skid steer. Like most pickup truck plows, it has two single acting hydraulic cylinders. They are made for ~5 GPM not the 25GPM that comes from my tractor, so I made some 1/16th inch restrictors (pictured below) and also installed a cross relief valve for impact protection.
Here is a picture of the restrictors I made prior to drilling the 1/16th inch holes. The dimples are to prevent the aluminum from backing out.
Basically, I followed this guy's work:
http://rodnh.byethost12.com/bobcat/bobcatplow.htm?i=1
My hydraulics layout is similar to the above website:

My Cross relief valve:
1/2 NPT 3 GPM 15-3 PSI HYD CUSHION VALVE
The problem: The blade moves left and right as expected, when I roll the hydraulic thumb switch on the cat forward and aft, but the problem is, I can't for the life of me, get the bottom flat connector to stop leaking hydraulic fluid. I've swapped out both FEM flat connectors on the plow and on the tractor but that didn't help. I connected the plow to my neighbors Mustang skid steer and it leaks on his flat connectors too. Since it's leaking on both tractors, neither of which leak with other attachments, this leads me to believe it's an issue with the plow hydraulics. I must be missing something in my design. Any ideas?
Much Appreciated!
-LY
Here's a video of the offending connector. Not a huge leak ,but enough to make a mess over an hour's worth of plowing.