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General Category => General Discussion - Intros => Topic started by: EDNY on January 24, 2017, 05:45:02 PM

Title: Anyone know hydraulics (ie tilt trailers etc)
Post by: EDNY on January 24, 2017, 05:45:02 PM
Looking to fabricate a light duty flat bed dump on my 3500HD 135.5 WB cab chassis.  The bed will be 7.5 wide and 9.5 long with wood deck (don’t want a metal deck this time around).

I have a heavy duty scissors hoist that I removed from a 3500HD dump truck (pic attached), don’t want to use it because it just takes up too much space and the height would require a higher bed surface.

Prefer to use a single cylinder:

Tie Rod Cylinder
3.5X24
Shaft 1.5”
Retracted 34.25
Extended 58.25

From my rough estimates (ground lay out) I should be able to easily obtain a 45 degree angle - plenty for my hobby farm needs.  I understand that the scissors lift technically lifts the bed whereas the single cylinder actually pushes it up which is harder on the bed hinges and hydraulics…but I can’t locate a small scissors hoist.

Questions: 

How big of a hydraulic oil tank is need for a full extension of the 3.5X24 cylinder, will be using it as a single function cylinder (ie gravity down).

Will that cylinder be sufficient, it will have at least an 8” drop angle.

Thanks
Title: Re: Anyone know hydraulics (ie tilt trailers etc)
Post by: sixball on January 24, 2017, 10:47:43 PM
I don't know anything but I'll be watching this. I like to make the bed on my flat bed dump. It would be really handy. I just read that hydraulic winches tie into the steering pump. Probably not enough volume for this.
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