You guys ever used discount hydraulic hoses for replacement hoses? Seems much cheaper than local hose builder. Thoughts?
Trip springs will only trip the blade vertically. If your blade was angled all the way to left, and the right side (the side that's now sticking way out) contacted a solid object, the cylinder(s) will try to to compress and or extend (depending on the angle cylinder configuration) creating the pressure spike. This is simple Pascal's law at work (see video below).Curious, has anyone ever measured the pressure that the blade resistance exerts against the cylinder and hose.
Could simulate actual conditions in a shop under controlled environment. Won't the tractor wheels spin before max pressures are achieved, on a slippery surface of course.?
The relief provided by TRIP Springs should be factored into the equation??
Just how much resistance can a B8200 create?