Hydraulic Chute Rotation

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mswanson

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I bought an old Ford 715 2 point snowblower that is set up for hydraulic chute rotation but it didn't have the hyraulic cylinder. I searched on Ebay for one roughly the right length. I hooked it up with 1/4 inch lines to the rear remotes on my NH TC33 and it is acting differently than I expected. I was expecting to to go out to the end of its stroke when I moved the control handle on my fender one way and then go back when I move the handle the other way. Instead it is going in and out, in and out really fast all while I move the control handle in just one direction. Unfortunately I don't know that much about hydraulics. To me it seems like there is something wrong with the cylinder. Can anyone give me an opinion on what is going on? thanks!
 
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Two questions: 1. Have you used the valve for other applications without problems? 2. Have you used it enough to bleed the air out of the cylinder? I am curious as to how the cylinder rotates the chute. On my unit the hydraulic cylinder moves a swing arm and a cable runs from one end of the swing arm, wraps around the chute and then back to the other end of the seing arm. It is a really simple system that works well.
 
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Wasn't this question just asked and a discussion started in the New Holland Owning/Operating forums?

I thought duplicate posting were not allowed.
 
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MadReferee said:
Wasn't this question just asked and a discussion started in the New Holland Owning/Operating forums?

I thought duplicate posting were not allowed.
Yes, it's a dupe of this post. No, it's not allowed, but it's not detected automatically.

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