Iplayfarmer
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Gryantaylor said:...here is a link to one that is rated up to 3 tons.
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I think those you linked to have AC motors. We use these linear actuators at the food plant where I work in various applications. They work well enough, but they always seem slower than the hydraulic equivalents.
Bob, You can get these electric linear actuators from various places. I've got a DC one sitting around that I pulled out of a treadmill. It's just waiting for some ingenious project to come along that needs it. It was one of those treadmills that has adjustable incline, and this was the actuator that raised/lowered the platform. You can also probably find an "electric jack" at your local RV service/supply center that would be better suited to your application.
How old is the planter that you are talking about? I understand that a lot of the older tractors ran much lower hydraulic pressure; down around 500 PSI. This means that instead of 14,000 pounds of force, your 3 inch cylinder put out more like 3,500 pounds of force. A lot of the RV electric tongue jacks are rated right at 3,500 pounds, and they can be had for a few hundred dollars. You'd just have to get creative about how to attach it where a clevis type cylinder was.