Aquamoose
Platinum Member
Well, that was a catchy title eh?
Anyhow, I was tired of jumping on & off my tractor to make angle adjustments on my backblade so I went and added a hydraulic cylinder! I had to cut off a portion of the bracket up front (at the base)so the 10” stroke cylinder would sit in the optimum position. It’s configured so if I need to rotate the blade 180°, I can just unhitch the rod end, swing both the blade & cylinder to the opposite side and refasten. Took it out today to plow snow and it worked very well but when adjusting the angle, I had to be light on the valve or it’ll jerk around so I’m planning to add an adjustable restricting valve to slow it down.
Bolts are 3/4”, spacers are brass to position the cylinder higher to allow free movement in full travel. Cleaned it up & repainted to make it nice again.
Anyhow, I was tired of jumping on & off my tractor to make angle adjustments on my backblade so I went and added a hydraulic cylinder! I had to cut off a portion of the bracket up front (at the base)so the 10” stroke cylinder would sit in the optimum position. It’s configured so if I need to rotate the blade 180°, I can just unhitch the rod end, swing both the blade & cylinder to the opposite side and refasten. Took it out today to plow snow and it worked very well but when adjusting the angle, I had to be light on the valve or it’ll jerk around so I’m planning to add an adjustable restricting valve to slow it down.
Bolts are 3/4”, spacers are brass to position the cylinder higher to allow free movement in full travel. Cleaned it up & repainted to make it nice again.