Yes, retracting the cyl is faster due to what youve said, but, no matter how theyre mounted the cyls extend when lifting the boom.Herringchoker, the volume of fluid is not the same on both sides of the cylinder so the speed has to increase and the lift is usually more than the tractor needs before the point of refusal all that other stuff is just wrong,from a bluenoser!!
Larry that was the first Question Why the cylinders were mounted the way they were,SPEED,
Herringchoker, the volume of fluid is not the same on both sides of the cylinder so the speed has to increase and the lift is usually more than the tractor needs before the point of refusal all that other stuff is just wrong,from a bluenoser!!
That doesn't change anything. The cylinder still LIFTS by EXTENDING no matter which END is up.Here is what I was trying to say why they reverse the cylinder or Have Their Lift Cylinders Upside Down. Follow this link and check the speed times. Hydraulic Cylinder Speed - Learning Activity