Newfiestang50
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Guys, I am in the market for a medium sized dump that when loaded with dirt/topsoil can be pulled with my ATV (Grizzly 660). Once I find a suitable cart I plan on fabricating a method of dumping the cart of its contents without getting off the ATV.
I would like to use a cheap winch and cable system or an electric 12VDC actuator. I would like to know who sells some good quality 12 VDC actuators capable of lifting such a load. I have found some at 12 Volt Linear Actuators, DC Linear Actuators and Waterproof Linear Actuators but I think I will need one that has a housing mount at the end opposite of the motor. This is hard to explain but I think due to the arc of the dump bed when fully up the actuator will have to be mounted upside down with the motor section sticking up in the air and the piston mounted to the cart tow bar. This will allow the actuator to hinge as the cart travels to its fully up position. This is hard to explain but I hope it makes sense. To see what I am talking about take a look at some older dump trucks that had the ram mounted right behind the cab, that is how they done it.
Also, I am open to suggestions on other methods/ides to configure this type of setup.
Thanks
I would like to use a cheap winch and cable system or an electric 12VDC actuator. I would like to know who sells some good quality 12 VDC actuators capable of lifting such a load. I have found some at 12 Volt Linear Actuators, DC Linear Actuators and Waterproof Linear Actuators but I think I will need one that has a housing mount at the end opposite of the motor. This is hard to explain but I think due to the arc of the dump bed when fully up the actuator will have to be mounted upside down with the motor section sticking up in the air and the piston mounted to the cart tow bar. This will allow the actuator to hinge as the cart travels to its fully up position. This is hard to explain but I hope it makes sense. To see what I am talking about take a look at some older dump trucks that had the ram mounted right behind the cab, that is how they done it.
Also, I am open to suggestions on other methods/ides to configure this type of setup.
Thanks