448 Hydraulic Work

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Re: 448 Hydraulic Work

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Watch out for the cotter pins holding the extension together. They can scratch the hood. Previous owner did this. I bend the cotter pins around the shaft.
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If your building this from scratch, you might want to consider replacing the hooked section where the rod connects to the chute rotation rod with a universal joint.

I can add some descriptions another time. I need to get some work done tonight.
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Re: 448 Hydraulic Work

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Thanks @MattA these measurements should get me close and I won't have to bother my uncle, although I'm sure he doesn't mount his blower anymore.
I had to modify the lift bar on My AHSB to get it to clear a bracket on my tractor. And it's 3hrs away.
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If you get a chance can you measure the distance between the brackets that hold the screw coil for the chute
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Re: 448 Hydraulic Work

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3 and 5/16" between the brackets.
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MattA wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2023 8:05 pm 3 and 5/16" between the brackets.
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:smash: lift arm bent up and blower mounted, now on to the chute crank. :weld1:
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Re: 448 Hydraulic Work

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@Timj What did you use for tubing ?
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DavidBarkey wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:58 am @Timj What did you use for tubing ?
It's 3/4" scd40 black pipe. The OD is a perfect fit. I don't know if the OEM used scd80.
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Re: 448 Hydraulic Work

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I checked mine, it's approximately 1 - 1/16 OD, and the wall thickness is a little more than 1/8", like 5/32.
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Timj wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:44 am
DavidBarkey wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:58 am @Timj What did you use for tubing ?
It's 3/4" scd40 black pipe. The OD is a perfect fit. I don't know if the OEM used scd80.
oem is definately heavier wall than scd 40 . Keep an eye on it . You may need to reinforce the bend . Other than that , it looks good .
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Re: 448 Hydraulic Work

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According to my measurement OEM is sch80, which is listed as 1.05 OD and 0.154 wall thickness.
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