HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT?

   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #21  
I rigged up this sliding rod, similar to a bucket level indicator. I never pay any attention to it. I instead pay attention to the finished product behind the BB or rear blade, or whatever else I'm using. And I still have Dual Action on the cylinder.

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   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #22  
I'm thinking of some stainless heavier cable (just got a hank of it for another project for $.58/ft at Homie D) up a sleeve of some poly tube. It's not like the liner is going to wear out very fast. Maybe small Pex?

I'm trying to envision how I'd rig up a dial indicator linkage to point to a spot on a rule. Maybe a 4:1 travel reduction so it'd only move an inch either side of center; but I just want to look down at the cylinder and see where it is, I don't want to bring it up to the OS.
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #23  
Bike cable housing is teflon lined. Combine with silicone lube and no sticking. Someone with your skills should be able to build a spring loaded leaver to retract 4" of cable at the non-cylinder end.
Most bicycle mechancs are pretty resourceful. Go to your local shop and they might be able to help with ideas. :2cents:
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT?
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#24  
I rigged up this sliding rod, similar to a bucket level indicator. I never pay any attention to it. I instead pay attention to the finished product behind the BB or rear blade, or whatever else I'm using. And I still have Dual Action on the cylinder.

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Looks like you just need to add port to the top end of your 3PH cylinders. Then you WOULD have down pressure.:)
I didn't realize that any of the Kubota's had external 3PH cylinders.
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #25  
Looks like you just need to add port to the top end of your 3PH cylinders. Then you WOULD have down pressure.:)
I didn't realize that any of the Kubota's had external 3PH cylinders.

I rarely have a need for down pressure on the 3pt. But yeah, I guess you could rig up something like that.

A lot of the Utility models and up have external cylinders to boost the lift capabilities. That picture is of my M9540.
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #26  
Bike cable housing is teflon lined. Combine with silicone lube and no sticking. Someone with your skills should be able to build a spring loaded leaver to retract 4" of cable at the non-cylinder end.
Most bicycle mechancs are pretty resourceful. Go to your local shop and they might be able to help with ideas. :2cents:

True, a spring would work to pull tension on the top side. I think he's trying to keep it small footprint.
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #27  
Looks like you just need to add port to the top end of your 3PH cylinders. Then you WOULD have down pressure.:)
I didn't realize that any of the Kubota's had external 3PH cylinders.
Our L3830 has that as well.


Aaron Z
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #28  
True, a spring would work to pull tension on the top side. I think he's trying to keep it small footprint.
How about a light compression spring at the bottom of the "sightglass" to push up on the indicator?

Aaron Z
 
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#29  
The compression spring along with the bicycle cable would seem doable.
 
   / HYDRAULICS--WHAT IS IT? #30  
As I understand it the spring would need 4" of travel.
 

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