I have been contemplating putting remotes to raise and lower the arms on my home built sprayer with an 18' boom. It has 3 6' sections, the outer arms pivot off the center arm, and want to put hydraulics on now that I have remotes on the new tractor. I see on some equipment like tedders use thin shaft cylinders, but they are basically one way, like on the MoCo, only pressure is used to raise, gravity lets them fall, and well, the arms aren't heavy enough to fall on their own so need double acting.
Since I have 3 remotes, I can split them apart to raise and lower one or both, or just one, depends on what I can find and cost. What I don't know is what to look for, what length and how best to attach them so they work properly. The booms are 1" square steel tubing. Not heavy at all, but when trying to spray my front yard, which has a lot of trees, its a PITA to get out, lift and lock the arms, spray between the trees, get out, drop and lock the arms, and continue on.
Is there a way to use one to lift up both?
Since I have 3 remotes, I can split them apart to raise and lower one or both, or just one, depends on what I can find and cost. What I don't know is what to look for, what length and how best to attach them so they work properly. The booms are 1" square steel tubing. Not heavy at all, but when trying to spray my front yard, which has a lot of trees, its a PITA to get out, lift and lock the arms, spray between the trees, get out, drop and lock the arms, and continue on.
Is there a way to use one to lift up both?