eCRX
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- Tractor
- 2004 Massey Ferguson GC2300, 2015 Cub Cadet XT2
Building a plow frame and need some input from subject matter experts regarding the hydraulics. (SCUT GC2300)
I noticed the angle kit for the Kubota BX2763 uses a simple (single) double acting cylinder.
Is there anything special about the cylinder in this kit? I ask because I'm wondering how they get away without providing pressure relief? Are they simply relying on the beefy hardware?
My evil plan was to use a simple dbl-act cylinder with a crossover relief valve. (Left/right speed difference doesn't seem like a bit deal)
comments/questions/criticism welcomed
I noticed the angle kit for the Kubota BX2763 uses a simple (single) double acting cylinder.
Is there anything special about the cylinder in this kit? I ask because I'm wondering how they get away without providing pressure relief? Are they simply relying on the beefy hardware?
My evil plan was to use a simple dbl-act cylinder with a crossover relief valve. (Left/right speed difference doesn't seem like a bit deal)
comments/questions/criticism welcomed