CowwFace
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2009
- Messages
- 366
- Location
- Conifer, Colorado
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SE HST, 401FEL, RB40-96 pivoting Rear Blade
Hey List,
Well I finally got the tilt cylinder on my Kioti DK45SE HST. I'm running of of the stock rear remote. I used 3/8" hose on purpose to hopefully slow the flow down enough to make smaller adjustments possible.
I used a cylinder from Northerntools.com
Lion Heavy-Duty Tie-Rod Hydraulic Cylinder — 2500 PSI, 3in. Bore, 6in. Stroke, Model# 30TL06-125 | 2500 PSI Tie Rod Cylinders | Northern Tool + Equipment
My neighbor is a mold maker and he fabricated some bushings that matched the diameter of the top and bottom pins (different size .. a bit larger diameter pin on top) and he tacked them into the yokes of the hydraulic cylinder.
I used a 5/8" by 6" long grade 8 bold for the bottom pin. I just cut it off and drilled a hole for the codderpin. And the top, I got a hitch pin from Murdochs and had to decrease it's total diameter with a 4" grinder to make it fit.
You can also see that I moved the adjustable side link over to the left side, this allows me to set it about 1/2 way between the min and max length of the hydraulic cylinder.. so I can get some tilt both ways... but if I need more tilt I can do that with the adjustable side link on the left. I'll post more pic's when I get the rear blade back on.
Phill
Well I finally got the tilt cylinder on my Kioti DK45SE HST. I'm running of of the stock rear remote. I used 3/8" hose on purpose to hopefully slow the flow down enough to make smaller adjustments possible.
I used a cylinder from Northerntools.com
Lion Heavy-Duty Tie-Rod Hydraulic Cylinder — 2500 PSI, 3in. Bore, 6in. Stroke, Model# 30TL06-125 | 2500 PSI Tie Rod Cylinders | Northern Tool + Equipment
My neighbor is a mold maker and he fabricated some bushings that matched the diameter of the top and bottom pins (different size .. a bit larger diameter pin on top) and he tacked them into the yokes of the hydraulic cylinder.
I used a 5/8" by 6" long grade 8 bold for the bottom pin. I just cut it off and drilled a hole for the codderpin. And the top, I got a hitch pin from Murdochs and had to decrease it's total diameter with a 4" grinder to make it fit.
You can also see that I moved the adjustable side link over to the left side, this allows me to set it about 1/2 way between the min and max length of the hydraulic cylinder.. so I can get some tilt both ways... but if I need more tilt I can do that with the adjustable side link on the left. I'll post more pic's when I get the rear blade back on.
Phill