PILOON
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thanks Guys.!
slowzuki <font color="blue"> "Snow plows normally have cross over relief valve so the blade can angle if it hits something solid on one side. This is adjustable so you can limit the force" </font>
<font color="black"> From experience I would like to mention that the trip (crossover valve) only works on the extended corner of the blade and not the retracted corner.
The function is that at a predetermined load the valve opens and allows the 'full' cylinder to dump over to the 'retracted cylinder.
In general plowing practice you are using the retracted side to move over snow banks and that is the loaded side where the banks are hiding the obstructions (like curbs) that are of concern . </font>
slowzuki <font color="blue"> "Snow plows normally have cross over relief valve so the blade can angle if it hits something solid on one side. This is adjustable so you can limit the force" </font>
<font color="black"> From experience I would like to mention that the trip (crossover valve) only works on the extended corner of the blade and not the retracted corner.
The function is that at a predetermined load the valve opens and allows the 'full' cylinder to dump over to the 'retracted cylinder.
In general plowing practice you are using the retracted side to move over snow banks and that is the loaded side where the banks are hiding the obstructions (like curbs) that are of concern . </font>