Wayne County Hose
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- Wayne County Pa.
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- Massey Ferguson model 85, Allis-Chalmers WD-45
That looks almost exactly like the ones they sell for forklifts. I did actually think it was a commercially produced unit until I looked thru more pictures.
OSHA does not require a velocity fuse in man-up applications. They are built in for safety and the lawyers, but are not a requirement. I would recommend a full body harness. I have the kind that the guys in the church picture have.
If you are going to do this with any kind of frequency, I would install velocity fuses. You can get them here- Predator Systems, Inc.. Click on velocity fuses. You have to know the maximum gpm that will come out of each cylinder, then you get one rated a little higher. You install it replacing the fitting coming directly out of the lift cylinder.
OSHA does not require a velocity fuse in man-up applications. They are built in for safety and the lawyers, but are not a requirement. I would recommend a full body harness. I have the kind that the guys in the church picture have.
If you are going to do this with any kind of frequency, I would install velocity fuses. You can get them here- Predator Systems, Inc.. Click on velocity fuses. You have to know the maximum gpm that will come out of each cylinder, then you get one rated a little higher. You install it replacing the fitting coming directly out of the lift cylinder.