Renze
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i still didnt start my 3pt road grader project as i'm spending all my 2 weeks of vacation dismantling sow cages, welding on the dirt buggy, and welding on the tandem hay trailer i'm building.
Anyways, during the tedious tasks it's good to think about the next project:
I was looking at a Komatsu grader, which had the blade offset taken care off by a single hydraulic cylinder, that pushed the blade along a slide rail.
I like the idea for simplicity: otherwise i'd need a double articulating blade carrier beam, which i want to avoid because i want strong gauge wheels, and mount everything to 1 single inline frame tube, gauge wheels, cylinders and main blade pivot.
The question i have, is: what's the best and easiest way to build a slide rail for the blade offset: Because its mounted on the blade, its close to the dirt and dirt doesnt slide...
Would a big round tube with 2 slide pieces work good, where these slide pieces can also work as a pivot for the blade tilt function ?
I'm looking for ideas...
Anyways, during the tedious tasks it's good to think about the next project:
I was looking at a Komatsu grader, which had the blade offset taken care off by a single hydraulic cylinder, that pushed the blade along a slide rail.
I like the idea for simplicity: otherwise i'd need a double articulating blade carrier beam, which i want to avoid because i want strong gauge wheels, and mount everything to 1 single inline frame tube, gauge wheels, cylinders and main blade pivot.
The question i have, is: what's the best and easiest way to build a slide rail for the blade offset: Because its mounted on the blade, its close to the dirt and dirt doesnt slide...
Would a big round tube with 2 slide pieces work good, where these slide pieces can also work as a pivot for the blade tilt function ?
I'm looking for ideas...