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RE: (ET) Winch alternatives!
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Bob,
Yes I
use the actuator for down-pressure on both tiller and blade. Actually, I
have used it with the blade to lift front of tractor when I changed out my front
tires. I haven't used it with the mower deck yet, as that would probably
need some kind of strap arraignment to absorb the shock, etc. Haven't had
any problems with the blade or tiller, and indeed it is beneficial with the blade without having the blade ride-up the pile when pushing stuff
around.
Bob
I
have one of these I'm thinking of using but my concern is with the satelitte
actuator there is no flexible linkage in the system. Any sudden
impact/jarring/load is transmitted to the actuator. I can't emagine the
actuator designers took this into consideration. My thoughts are to attach the actuator via a set of rubber isolation mounts (submarine
pipehangers) to protect the actuator internals somewhat.
Any
thoughts?
Bob
Kleinbrahm, do you use these actuators for down-pressure on the tiller or blade?
P.S. great Name!
Bob
Klein
Charlestown, RI
An alternative
to a winch can be seen on et forum under Satellite Lift. I have use
these for both front and rear lifts for dozer and tiller attachments.
Nice thing about these is that they are 36 volt untis and tap batteries equally with smaller wire gauge/less amps drawn.
Bob
Bob
Kleinbrahm
Senior
Network Engineer
First
Republic Bank
San
Francisco, CA.
415-288-1478
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