S854
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- ‘67 MF 135 Deluxe / ‘22 Kioti CK2610 HST/Bad Boy ZT Elite 54”
I can’t find the answer to my specific question with the search function… this thread came the closest:
www.tractorbynet.com
reading through the posts, provided the information and reasoning I was looking for to (hopefullyj correct a hydraulic issue I’m experiencing…
I’m using the info for a runaway 3-point top link (which operates smoothly when not connected to a load)…however, when I tilt my box blade back/down, I get considerable chatter from the hydraulic cylinder… reversing the flow to tilt it back up results in smooth, albeit rather rapid movement…
Using the logic provided in that thread, and the space constraints imposed by my CUT, I’ve decided to place a singe orifice flow restrictor on the ram end of my top link… if I read, and understood, the thread correctly… the weight of the BB is pulling on the top link faster than the fluid can be supplied… causing the chatter…
my guess: placing a restrictor in the BASE side supply line will exacerbate the chattering as it would further restrict the already insufficient fluid supply to the cylinder as it’s extending…no?
a side benefit to the chatter remediation would be the cylinder action will slow down…
SO… did I read and apply all the info in that thread correctly?

What kind of hydraulic flow restrictors do I need?
I have a grapple bucket with a double acting hydraulic cylinder that opens and closes the grapple. The grapple operation is a bit too fast and I would like to slow it down somewhat. I've read about flow restrictors and am wondering if I need one in each of the two hydraulic lines, or if...

reading through the posts, provided the information and reasoning I was looking for to (hopefullyj correct a hydraulic issue I’m experiencing…
I’m using the info for a runaway 3-point top link (which operates smoothly when not connected to a load)…however, when I tilt my box blade back/down, I get considerable chatter from the hydraulic cylinder… reversing the flow to tilt it back up results in smooth, albeit rather rapid movement…
Using the logic provided in that thread, and the space constraints imposed by my CUT, I’ve decided to place a singe orifice flow restrictor on the ram end of my top link… if I read, and understood, the thread correctly… the weight of the BB is pulling on the top link faster than the fluid can be supplied… causing the chatter…
my guess: placing a restrictor in the BASE side supply line will exacerbate the chattering as it would further restrict the already insufficient fluid supply to the cylinder as it’s extending…no?
a side benefit to the chatter remediation would be the cylinder action will slow down…
SO… did I read and apply all the info in that thread correctly?