dieselman321
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I bought a JD bender and am wanting to convert it to hydraulics.
I was browsing around and saw this build thread. It looked like a pretty easy way to go.
Would there be an issue with mounting the cylinder that way, compared to at an angle like most builds?
Such as:
I'm thinking the cylinders are typically mounted angled to the arm to maximize leverage at the start of a bend. Mounting the cylinder more or less inline with the arm would reduce leverage at the beginning of the bend, but ultimately the leverage would be the same towards the end of the stroke. Also, I would think either one could bend to about 100*-110* without repinning. What do you guys think?
Thanks
I was browsing around and saw this build thread. It looked like a pretty easy way to go.
Would there be an issue with mounting the cylinder that way, compared to at an angle like most builds?
Such as:
I'm thinking the cylinders are typically mounted angled to the arm to maximize leverage at the start of a bend. Mounting the cylinder more or less inline with the arm would reduce leverage at the beginning of the bend, but ultimately the leverage would be the same towards the end of the stroke. Also, I would think either one could bend to about 100*-110* without repinning. What do you guys think?
Thanks