Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on January 09, 2012 at 08:05:05 from (64.136.27.226):
In Reply to: F345 Plow posted by 2510Paul on January 08, 2012 at 08:29:44:
They were an ok system for areas with only some rocks.In lots of rocks they were problems hit a rock ledge with all bottoms at once and oil can not move thru the lines fast enough and parts will break. On my grandfathers six bottom plow he switched to two accumalators hooked up to every other bottom, worked great after that. The accumalater was designed for non Deere tractors or two cyclinders.The tank is filled with nitrogen,when a rock is encountered the bottom raises up compressing the cyclinder and causing the oil to flow to the tank where the nitrogen is compressed after clearing the rock the nitrogen expands and pushes the oil back into the cyclinder forcing the bottom back in the ground.
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