Woo-Hooo
Finally! Got the rod, cut it down, and slapped it together. Works great.
I did run into a slight issue though. When I cut the old clevis off the rod end and welded the new on then drilled the hole for the clevis pin the drill must have walked. I don't have a drill press so I was using my Milwaukee Hole Shooter. At any rate, the cylinder fully retracted was ever so slightly longer than the fixed link on the other side and when my 7' back blade was hung off the rear the right side was significantly lower than the left. I ended up taking the fixed link off and putting the adjustable link on that side. I adjusted out to the long side and now I'm able to angle both ways a fair bit.
I'll post pics tomorrow of the final install. My hydraulic hoses are a little long and the clevis needs painted but it looks pretty good in my opinion. Even better it works really well.
Finally! Got the rod, cut it down, and slapped it together. Works great.
I did run into a slight issue though. When I cut the old clevis off the rod end and welded the new on then drilled the hole for the clevis pin the drill must have walked. I don't have a drill press so I was using my Milwaukee Hole Shooter. At any rate, the cylinder fully retracted was ever so slightly longer than the fixed link on the other side and when my 7' back blade was hung off the rear the right side was significantly lower than the left. I ended up taking the fixed link off and putting the adjustable link on that side. I adjusted out to the long side and now I'm able to angle both ways a fair bit.
I'll post pics tomorrow of the final install. My hydraulic hoses are a little long and the clevis needs painted but it looks pretty good in my opinion. Even better it works really well.