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gyanzuk

Has anybody made an electric lift for a gt 1600.

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ebinmaine

@KrazeyOlDave is your actuator set up usable in this application?

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KrazeyOlDave
16 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@KrazeyOlDave is your actuator set up usable in this application?

Yeah, you can literally use them for anything, given you have room for it.

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gyanzuk
On 1/5/2021 at 7:34 AM, KrazeyOlDave said:

Yeah, you can literally use them for anything, given you have room for it.

I don't have an actuator, I just have the manual lift lever, I was wondering if I could put a electric lift on it. Or do you know where I could find a wheel horse hydralic  set up cheap.

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ebinmaine
23 minutes ago, gyanzuk said:

I don't have an actuator, I just have the manual lift lever, I was wondering if I could put a electric lift on it. Or do you know where I could find a wheel horse hydralic  set up cheap.

 

I can't remember how much detail I went into in the thread but I'm in the middle of doing a manual to hydraulic changeover on my 1970 Charger Hydro project.

At minimum you'll need the hydro Rock shaft, cylinder, valve, and hoses.

I'm not familiar with your transmission so I don't know what or if you'd be up against anything there.

 

 

What I was eluding to with the actuator is something I'm thinking of trying on Trina's 867.

 

I just recently added a front weight bracket to that tractor and I'm looking at adding a vertical linear actuator to that same bracket.

 

 

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