I put together a parts list for my plumbing job and took it to the local hydraulics shop. $300
I'm pretty sure I can do better through one of the online sponsors here at TBN.
Another dumb hydraulic question I'm going to ask:
First let me set it up: along with the grapple I bought, the dealer threw in a 1/2" QA plate that I want to put a spare 8' Fisher Speedcast plow on. I have a headgear that I'm going to cut apart to get the mounts. I figured the hydro part was easy because I'm already running the lines out there for the grapple. Just change the QA ends on the plow and done.
The question (finally) is; will my valve setup work with two plow cylinders? I know it will work with one double action cylinder like the grapple, but will it also work on a system like a snowplow has?
in simple terms, yes it will. The snow plow has two single acting cylinders each one is connected to one of the ports on your control valve. When you throw the control valve, out of neutral the active port then extends one of the cylinders. As you push the control valve the other direction the other cylinder is extended and the previous cylinders fluid is returned to tank.because the control valve is opened to tank on that port. Many people would recommend the inclusion of a crossover relief valve in the system as well because when the control valve is in neutral both ports are effectively locked. So if you hit an immovable object on one side of a plow the pressures on that cylinder and its associated hoses and fittings can rise dramatically.
PatMcD
When you get your grapple, please post a picture of it or does the person building it for you have a website to see what they look like? What size are you getting? Can you share some of the info on it. I'm looking to get one in the future. Thanks
Tom
Here is their site.The Thumb