Tul01
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- Joined
- Jan 29, 2007
- Messages
- 272
- Location
- Manitoba, Canada
- Tractor
- 2015 John Deere 5115M, 1928 and 1945 hand start John Deere D's,
Once I get hydraulics to the front on the loader (still undecided if going to use 3rd function or from the rear scv's) I would like to make a hydraulic option for quickly switching between bucket and forks. I would like to design it so that I can still manually pull the bar if I need to or am off the tractor. The John deere global system uses something of a J shaped rod that moves about 5" with 2 built in pins that slide through holes on the bottom of the mount on the attachment.
I am thinking if I make either option "a" a sleeve that fits over the rod for the cylinder to push on, but allows the pin to slide through manually or option "b" would be to use a fixed plate attached to the rod, that the cylinder will push up against, but be separate so that the rod could be manually pulled away if necessary.
Question being which would probably cause more trouble: the potential binding of a sleeve on the rod when attached to the end of the cylinder or mounting the cylinder solid enough that the piston will be accurately directed at the plate attached to the rod?
Thanks in advance.
Brent
I am thinking if I make either option "a" a sleeve that fits over the rod for the cylinder to push on, but allows the pin to slide through manually or option "b" would be to use a fixed plate attached to the rod, that the cylinder will push up against, but be separate so that the rod could be manually pulled away if necessary.
Question being which would probably cause more trouble: the potential binding of a sleeve on the rod when attached to the end of the cylinder or mounting the cylinder solid enough that the piston will be accurately directed at the plate attached to the rod?
Thanks in advance.
Brent