Henro
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
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- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
It seems like having float on the top cylinder of a hydraulic T&T could be useful when using a brush cutter...the linkage on the cutter itself would allow for some up and down movement, and the float on the top cylinder would give about all the range of movement one would every want...
Or one might think.
Anyone use control valves with a float position on their top and tilt?
Why would this not be a good idea?
How about on the tilt cylinder(s)? Seems like it might be nice to have my rear blade follow the weird angles on my driveway when plowing snow with the rear blade...
I don't recall ever reading where anyone had float on their top and tilt setup.
How crazy is this idea?
Or one might think.
Anyone use control valves with a float position on their top and tilt?
Why would this not be a good idea?
How about on the tilt cylinder(s)? Seems like it might be nice to have my rear blade follow the weird angles on my driveway when plowing snow with the rear blade...
I don't recall ever reading where anyone had float on their top and tilt setup.
How crazy is this idea?