SPYDERLK
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- JD2010, Kubota3450,2550, Mahindra 7520 w FEL w Skid Steer QC w/Tilt Tatch, & BH, BX1500
Without having fully perused the questions and answers I would say yes to this, if you were levering the lift directly from the bottom [lift] links and the hyd force was applied such that it was always tangential on the arc it is driving. This is not normally the case because the hyd force is applied linearly to a rocker that swings an arc. The line of action swings from tangential toward a less torque effective [but faster rotating] radial.If the sweet spots of the hyd driven [rocker shaft] and the lift arm arcs coincide throughout it will yield constant lift capability thruout the arcYou know, I'll assume I don't know squat. So educate me..... After reading your linked thread I have the exact same concern as I did beforehand:
As the object is lifted and its weight begins to be transferred to the lower 3pt mount at the tractor (D), doesn't the effective/visible weight seen by the hydraulics go down?
Were always going to have to keep an eye on the whole system end to end tho to be sure that individual true statements come together seamlessly in predicting the outcome. Seeing the interrelationships is difficult. Everything tends to be conditional. .... Im giving up for now. Gotta go to work.
larry