Tractorable
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- Feb 15, 2017
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- Marshall, Va
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- Tractorless, 2019 Toyota Tundra, 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
Howdy, I’m almost done building a chicken tractor for the wife and I need to decide on how to lift the chicken tractor onto its rear wheels. I’m debating between a hydraulic lift system or one using trailer jacks.
My question is: Is it possible to have a single manual hydraulic pump operate two cylinders simultaneously? Thinking of something like a hydraulic floor jack that you pump with a lever and it extends two cylinders. I believe I only need single stage cylinders, one on each side.
Coop is an Amish made structure, 6 x 12’ and weighs probably 1500lbs. Trailer hitch on front to be lifted by tractor 3pt and moved around like a trailer.
Will provide more pics of lift mechanism as I near completion.
Thanks!


My question is: Is it possible to have a single manual hydraulic pump operate two cylinders simultaneously? Thinking of something like a hydraulic floor jack that you pump with a lever and it extends two cylinders. I believe I only need single stage cylinders, one on each side.
Coop is an Amish made structure, 6 x 12’ and weighs probably 1500lbs. Trailer hitch on front to be lifted by tractor 3pt and moved around like a trailer.
Will provide more pics of lift mechanism as I near completion.
Thanks!

