Slowing snow plow movement

   / Slowing snow plow movement #2  
I put one in my plow setup to control the up/down lift speed and found after I got used to the controls, cracked it wide open and rendered it useless. Wasted $39. It's still in the circuit just not of any function.
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I tried feathering the remote lever, but I think the flow is just too much for those small angle cylinders. I just barely cracked it and it swung in a hurry. I am not crazy about about spending $80+, but don't want to damage anything.
 
   / Slowing snow plow movement #4  
Have you tried idling down the tractor first? I have no problem with my Meyer plow on the remotes of my Jinma but its only 5 gpm flow rate.

Chris
 
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Have you tried idling down the tractor first? I have no problem with my Meyer plow on the remotes of my Jinma but its only 5 gpm flow rate.

Chris
I haven't, but it is a hydro and I'm not use to adjusting the throttle once I get rolling. It is a Meyer plow and I put new cylinders on it. I want to make sure I don't damage the FEL.
 
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The adjustable ones are cheaper at the Surplus Center: https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-5300-25&catname=hydraulic

Or you can get "fixed" ones for much less, it's just a swivel fitting with a very small hole in them: Swivel Adapter, 3/8 in. Restricted Male Pipe x 3/8 in. Female Pipe Swivel - 1818147 | Tractor Supply Company

I was looking at the 1/2" model. The price is about the same. Since I'm unsure how much I'll need to restrict the flow, I think I'll go with the adjustable model.

So far, I haven't seen any concerns about adding these to the circuit. Again, I'm assuming I'll add them just before the cylinders.
 
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I was looking at the 1/2" model. The price is about the same. Since I'm unsure how much I'll need to restrict the flow, I think I'll go with the adjustable model.

So far, I haven't seen any concerns about adding these to the circuit. Again, I'm assuming I'll add them just before the cylinders.

Your cylinders probably have 1/4" NPT fittings...you shouldn't need 1/2" ones. No troubles at at using them.
 
   / Slowing snow plow movement #9  
Take a suitable male/female fitting and braze the passageway shut.
Drill a small (maybe 3/32" or 1/8") hole to restrict flow.
Start small and enlargen 'til you get the flow U want.
 

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