ramdough
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All,
Thank you very much for all of your help. So that I do not overdo the questions, I plan to read the TM's before I get too much further.
Everyone has been extremely helpful. I appreciate it!
I think right now that I will leave the air cleaner, coolant tank, dip sticks in place. I will relocate the air-hydraulic unit and the controls. Remove the tire carrier and suspension cylinders. Remove as much of the brackets and air transport lift bars.
The pass through will be as close to the air cleaner as I can be, but I will be ok with a slightly off center pass through in order to make it comfortably wide.
I would like to use the controls for the tire lift (or suspension cylinders) to control 4 push-pull 36" pistons for raising the camper roof. I will have to figure out if I have enough fluid capacity and flow rate to lift the roof. I would consider increasing the hydraulic capacity, but if the speed is unbearable, I will have to switch to a PTO hydraulic pump. If the standard hydraulic pump is sufficient, I will move the hydraulic controls into a spot that will be accessible from within the camper and the outside, if not I will leave the hydraulic controls in place and use the PTO controls in the cab. Any thoughts in the PTO vs air-hydraulic pump?
Thanks
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Thank you very much for all of your help. So that I do not overdo the questions, I plan to read the TM's before I get too much further.
Everyone has been extremely helpful. I appreciate it!
I think right now that I will leave the air cleaner, coolant tank, dip sticks in place. I will relocate the air-hydraulic unit and the controls. Remove the tire carrier and suspension cylinders. Remove as much of the brackets and air transport lift bars.
The pass through will be as close to the air cleaner as I can be, but I will be ok with a slightly off center pass through in order to make it comfortably wide.
I would like to use the controls for the tire lift (or suspension cylinders) to control 4 push-pull 36" pistons for raising the camper roof. I will have to figure out if I have enough fluid capacity and flow rate to lift the roof. I would consider increasing the hydraulic capacity, but if the speed is unbearable, I will have to switch to a PTO hydraulic pump. If the standard hydraulic pump is sufficient, I will move the hydraulic controls into a spot that will be accessible from within the camper and the outside, if not I will leave the hydraulic controls in place and use the PTO controls in the cab. Any thoughts in the PTO vs air-hydraulic pump?
Thanks
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