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Post by putsie on Apr 17, 2014 15:57:42 GMT -5
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Post by swfarms on Apr 17, 2014 19:50:16 GMT -5
Good looking machine, that should replace that hoopty Belarus nicely
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Post by putsie on Apr 17, 2014 22:09:15 GMT -5
I save the Belarus for when you come to visit
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Post by caseihonly on Apr 20, 2014 19:56:52 GMT -5
Not familiar with the Atom Jet kit. What is it for? I am assuming something to do with increasing hydraulic capacity or gpm flow ?
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Post by swfarms on Apr 20, 2014 20:28:43 GMT -5
Not familiar with the Atom Jet kit. What is it for? I am assuming something to do with increasing hydraulic capacity or gpm flow ? that is exactly what it is for
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Post by putsie on Apr 20, 2014 21:21:15 GMT -5
It consists of a complete aux hydraulic system including a aux pump. Their meant for running things like hydraulic fans on air drills that need continuous flow. Atom Jet sells pumps/kits for all kinds of old 4wds that usually don't have the hydraulic capacity to run many of the newer air drills/seeders out there.
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Post by 64thscalepshyco on May 5, 2014 16:48:09 GMT -5
Very nice work! I love seeing older equipment being made to work modern applications. What did you use for the hoses and connections in the back if you don't mind me asking? I've monkied around with a couple ideas trying to do hoses, but nothing I've tried looks as nice as this.
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Post by putsie on May 6, 2014 16:15:18 GMT -5
The hoses themselves are made from a 7 strand, black beading wire, .015" in size. Beadalon is the brand I used and it is much more flexible/moveable than 28 gauge single strand I have used in the past, though that will work too if you have the patience. Found it at a Micheals store. The hydraulic couplers are small brass tubing. Don't remember the outside diameter of the tube but it has a ID of .020".
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Post by 64thscalepshyco on May 6, 2014 17:19:56 GMT -5
Thanks much! I'm gonna give that a whirl and see I can make it work. (I'll post pics if I do it well enough.)
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