SSdoxie
Elite Member
A linear actuator will work fine provided it supply enough force if the pins are not quite lined up. And probably be less costly to rig up if you had to buy a new cylinder.
High Compression; I thought about the electric divertor too but decided since I had to get off to hook or unhook the grapple hoses I would just put the manual one on. One advantage of the electric would be abilty to bleed off any pressure before you got off the tractor. Last Friday when hooking up the grapple hoses after latching on to it with the Power Bob-tach I did have to walk back & work the lever, seem there is some pressure build up to the couplers over time when in the Bob-tach mode.
High Compression; I thought about the electric divertor too but decided since I had to get off to hook or unhook the grapple hoses I would just put the manual one on. One advantage of the electric would be abilty to bleed off any pressure before you got off the tractor. Last Friday when hooking up the grapple hoses after latching on to it with the Power Bob-tach I did have to walk back & work the lever, seem there is some pressure build up to the couplers over time when in the Bob-tach mode.