Hydraulic Tip 'N Tilt

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Bird - Very nicely done! Now, we need a full report on how useful they are...

MarkC
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I have checked to see when the last Hydraulic Tip and Tilt post was. A couple of days ago./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Must be a record length of time since thread started.

I need some help with my tip and tilt project. My friendly Kubota dealer has offered me a new valve from a FEL. For a price, I cannot refuse./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif If it will work. I believe that I can Tee into the FEL valve that came with my loader. Can anybody confirm it?

My next purchase will be a set of cylinders. I know that Bird has his system working. But going through as many of the messages as I have time for in the tip and tilt thread I have not been able to find where to get these cylinder except Larry T's guy in California. Shipping cost /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gifmay be the problem with this location. Can somebody post the dimension of the two cylinders'? Length, bore, stroke, rod diameter, and type of end cap. I should be able to order the correct size from one of companies that others have posted URL's for. I can modify cylinders if that is required. Thanks for any help.


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ronh, I'm afraid there's still much I don't know, or understand, about the hydraulics; however, I see no reason a FEL valve wouldn't work (in fact, I'm convinced it would). BUT, it isn't a simple matter of putting a "T" into the other FEL valve. You have to run a hose from the power beyond port to the inlet of the new valve and from the outlet of the new valve to wherever the power beyond hose currently goes. And the power beyond port on the new valve is plugged. As for the cylinders I used, the dimensions are included in my message posted on 1/15/01 (both are 2" diameter; top link is 20" collapsed, 8" stroke; side cylinder is 13.5" collapsed and 3.5" stroke - measurements are center of pin on one end to center of pin on the other end). And I had to add a bracket to the top of the side link cylinder (the original length would have been fine, but it wouldn't let the lower link swing out far enough). And while everything works pretty well right now, I'd like to be able to tilt the top in a little farther; probably going to have the top link cylinder shortened an inch or inch and a half. If you check http://www.baileynet.com you'll find they list top link cylinders for category II hitches (too big), but they also have an "800" number listed, and I think I'd call them and ask if they don't have something better and cheaper.

Bird
 
   / Hydraulic Tip 'N Tilt #174  
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Thanks Bird: I won't give you all the blame/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif for my wife wondering where all these tractor projects are coming from. However, she is wondering where I got idea for the Tip & Tilt project. Then I showed her the pictures that you took of the Tip & Tilt and how I need it and a digital camera. So, I can do the same things. I have one on order./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Then this signature thing./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif Guess I better get out side and warm up the Kubota. Have to get the walk and drive clear of the fresh snow we got last night./w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gifShe wants to go shopping this morning./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif

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ronh, blame Mark Chalkley for the hydraulics stuff. I might never have known I could do that if it weren't for his messages many months ago./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif And we'll blame Harv for the digital camera expenses./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Bird
 
   / Hydraulic Tip 'N Tilt #176  
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An additional SCV assembly is what I'll probably use when I add more rear hydraulic circuits for a TnT setup. When I think about it, where to mount an additional valve seems like more of a problem than doing the plumbing. I'd try to get a mounting plate to go along with the valve assembly and figure where to put the plate before starting.

I think Bird's comment should be well understood before proceeding. I also think the comment described a two-hose system. Some of previous discussions describe connections for three-hose systems. A three hose system uses an additional hose (often marked as ‘T’ on the SCV) to return oil from operated cylinders directly to the reservoir. The 3rd line is sometimes called a low-pressure return. I haven’t heard, but I think a t-fitting would work to add a new line to an existing low-pressure line. However, I’m virtually certain a t-fitting won’t work in a power beyond line. In an open centre system, the centre has to be closed (by operating a control valve) before any pressure is developed. A t-fitting in the PB line would provide two open centre flow paths. A valve on each leg would have to be closed to develop pressure.

If you get a new SCV assembly, be sure to check for and remove a plug. Some valves can be used in either open or closed centre systems. They are sold with a plugged centre that has to be removed for open centre use.
 
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Tom: I plan to do a lot of research on the valve piping before I start this part of the project. I already have a valve hooked up to the rear port. I use this for the angle on the front snow blade. I plan on moving it to the back of tractor and shorten up the lines. I will be mounting the new FEL valve under the current FEL valve. I have the tools to make my own brackets and handles for the valve. My problem is making hoses. I may have to break down and visit the local <font color=green> JD dealer. <font color=black> He will make all the hoses I need.

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The dealer that showed me all the cool stuff was Noble Tractor in San Jose (Bill Nelson sales rep.). It's also where I decided to get the tractor from, even though he wasn't the lowest bid. He came close, and he'd already spent a couple of hours shorwing me stuff, and suggesting what I might, and might not want. I figured his time was worth the difference in price. That, and the fact that Noble is about 50 miles closer than the low bid!

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Bird: There really isn't any blame. I should have said thanks to everybody for the help. The wife likes to pick on me. She can't figure out how a tractor can take up so much time. When it comes to fishing though she can understand that. One of her favorite past times after shopping.

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Bird,

I'll have to stand semi-corected on the nagle thing. He'd shown me T&T on several tractors. The one that was angled was installed on a 3010, the one on the B7500 is straight. The size of the ROPS is the issue, and how far it is from the seat.

I am chompin at the bit to get the darn thing. I took my wife down with me day before yesterday. She's as excited as I am!

Will post pictures ASAP.

GlueGuy
 

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