question about hydraulic valves

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Thats right. No, I want to make ik by myself.

Wilco.

It'll be hard and complicated job, don't you think so? Not only the hydraulically but mechanically as well. Before that you could compare what might be the financial difference between if you would trade this tractor and obtain another with a factory FEL and if you'll make a FEL yourself. And finally you'll probably sell a 3ph bucket, which will not be needed anymore. There are many aspects to be taken into account: tractor capability, loading capacity, subframe strength, hydraulic pressure to be enough, bucket size, safety ... It means you will need lots of calculations.
Or you can search for a similar but factory FEL to be adopted to your tractor.

Concerning me, I'm using a 3ph bucket. Meanwhile it's enough for me. If the great demand for the FEL will come on, I'll probably better change a tractor into another one with a FEL or will purchase a complete FEL designed for my tractor. Everything is possible, but in my case it's very expensive to make a FEL.

I'm sorry, I don't want to reduce your resolution, but I'd better think twice before entering such a serious project. :)
 
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I still want to do it by myself :) I've been calculating and I can make it halve the price of a factory one.
I don't think hat i would sell the 3pt bucket, because the 3pt is stronger than the fel, I don't want to use it for heavy things.
And also the mechanical things would not be an issue, because that is what I learn for, and always do.

Wilco.
 
   / question about hydraulic valves #25  
I still want to do it by myself :) I've been calculating and I can make it halve the price of a factory one.
I don't think hat i would sell the 3pt bucket, because the 3pt is stronger than the fel, I don't want to use it for heavy things.
And also the mechanical things would not be an issue, because that is what I learn for, and always do.

Wilco.

I appreciate your optimism. :thumbsup:
It's not me who should tell you what you must do. And OK, if you have mechanical skills, than I have nothing to add except to wish you a good luck. Hope soon to see some pics of your project.
 
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#26  
Thanks, it can take some time because I firsth ave to save some money.. :2cents::2cents:
 
   / question about hydraulic valves #30  
I believe it stands for Top Link and Tilt - a hydraulic top link and side arm tilt on your 3 point hitch. The hydraulic top link lets you change the angle of your whole implement front to back and the tilt cylinder for one of the side arms lets you change the side to side vertical angle (tilt).

Ken
 

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