Iplayfarmer
Super Member
The final installment of this progress report is the installation of the valve and the lift cylinders. Once again, many of the components for this hydraulic re-build are coming from an old Jacobsen reel mower. The valve is no exception. It took a little imagination and a lot of clamps, etc., but I got the valve welded to a plate in such a way that It mounts cleanly on the loader frame. It bolts on, so I can remove it if needed. I'm only using two of the three cylinders for now, but if I succeed in acquiring or fabricating a 6-way blade for this crawler, I'll need the third spool.
I bought the double acting lift cylinders from a company I discovered on ebay. The front of the cylinder mounted up nicely, but the back was wider than the existing mounts. I passed the point of no return on this project when I cut the old mounting brackets and welded new pieces on to make the new cylinder fit. There's no going back now.
At present I am debating through the "what tank do I use" dilemma. I can get the 6 gallons that I need (pump is rated for 6gpm) by combining a little 3 gallon tank that I have with the internal capacity of the loader frame that was part of the original system. Or, I can use the 13 gallon tank from the Jacobsen mower. The Jacobsen tank would have to mount behind the seat and hang a little out the back. I know that the large tank is more likely to perform well, but I'm not sure I want the look of a tank hanging off the back of the mower. I'd love to hear opinions.
Once I sort out the tank dilemma I get to go through all of my hoses and see if I have the lengths that I need.
I bought the double acting lift cylinders from a company I discovered on ebay. The front of the cylinder mounted up nicely, but the back was wider than the existing mounts. I passed the point of no return on this project when I cut the old mounting brackets and welded new pieces on to make the new cylinder fit. There's no going back now.
At present I am debating through the "what tank do I use" dilemma. I can get the 6 gallons that I need (pump is rated for 6gpm) by combining a little 3 gallon tank that I have with the internal capacity of the loader frame that was part of the original system. Or, I can use the 13 gallon tank from the Jacobsen mower. The Jacobsen tank would have to mount behind the seat and hang a little out the back. I know that the large tank is more likely to perform well, but I'm not sure I want the look of a tank hanging off the back of the mower. I'd love to hear opinions.
Once I sort out the tank dilemma I get to go through all of my hoses and see if I have the lengths that I need.