Why do most tractors with FEL's.........................

   / Why do most tractors with FEL's.........................
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#31  
Doubling acting cylinders do not have the same power both ways. Its simple math and physics.

That true but you fill the cylinder from the same end whether the cylinder is pointed up or down.

Based on the 2008 link, no one seems to REALLY know. I'm guessing a few cents saving on cost of hoses. It all comes down to money in the end.
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #33  
You have no grasp of the relevant issue.

Oh, I think I do.

I'd like to have more power LIFTING my bucket than powering down. I think most would agree to this.
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #34  
There is ZERO lifting force when pressure is applied to the rod side, not LESS.

:)

Bruce
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #35  
Doubling acting cylinders do not have the same power both ways. Its simple math and physics.
No one who understands it is saying any different. That however; is not the issue.

..,,.If you think it is, pls peruse the thread and ask some questions

That true but you fill the cylinder from the same end whether the cylinder is pointed up or down.

Based on the 2008 link, no one seems to REALLY know. I'm guessing a few cents saving on cost of hoses. It all comes down to money in the end.
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #37  
A cylinder will PUSH more than it will PULL, but the PUSH is the same no matter which way the rod is pointed.

Unless you are south of the equator. :D

Bruce
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #38  
True... but force wasn't the basis of the thread, orientation of the cylinder on the loader is/was, until it got side tracked by the issue of force vs direction.
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #39  
I've been fighting this idea since I was a farm equipment mechanic in the 70's. People confuse the orientation of the cylinder with the different force pulling or pushing.

Rod down keeps the seal cleaner, and may have a benefit in a specific application due to plumbing access or structural interference, but it is NOT placed rod down for more power.

Bruce
 
   / Why do most tractors with FEL's......................... #40  
have the lift cylinders mounted so the rod is fixed to the frame and the cylinder goes up to lift the arm instead of being turned around so the cylinder is fixed to the frame and the rod pushes up the arm? . . .

. . . Rod down keeps the seal cleaner . . .
Bruce
Bruce got it. DIRT. If the rod is on top, dirt builds up on the gland seal and it starts leaking sooner.
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