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perry

just some video playing with the hydrolift.

i added a 1/4 qt of trans fluid with the 10w30 oil in the pump and its starting to work a little better. but still isnt holding up the snowplow all the time. ill prombaly will have to replace some O-rings.

i think this lift sat in a closet for to long with no fluid pumping threw it.

snowplow lifting

rear tow hook lift

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T-Mo

I was hoping to see some down pressure and some lifting of the front end. How high did that thing lift the plow? 10, 12 inches? My C with the hydraulic lift only lifts maybe 6 inches at the most.

That rear lift would come in handy. I'm sure you will worked out the bugs. O-rings will be a good place to start as it's not holding it's pressure I would think.

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perry

they way the lift bar is setup it pushes on more of a angle towards the plow and not so much straight down. more less keeps the pressure on the blade and does'nt really lift the tractor front up. i had the front come up a little while i was pushing some dirt.

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Mith

Gotta love hydraulics, does the hard work so you dont have to eh :thumbs:

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Rollerman

Looks good Perry...ditto on what Terry said about the O rings.

There cheap & an easy install on most cylinders.

I noticed the rear lift :thumbs: looked like bicycle front forks....did you tell your kid you were gonna borrow them... :thumbs:

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perry

I noticed the rear lift :thumbs: looked like bicycle front forks....did you tell your kid you were gonna borrow them... :thumbs:

front forks from a honda spree. :D

was in a hurry one day and just grabbed them and they fit perfect. been using them ever since.

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