L.S.
New to the group from Ireland.
I have a B7001 that I would like to use to erect and lower my 3KW wind turbine on a 8m hydraulic tower.
Would any of the blocks in this thread work on a B7001?
If you don't have the block, there IS probably another option.
Under the front of the seat you should have a hydraulic power take-off valve and port. Like so:
Two issues. 1. you can't use the 3ph simultaneously -- it's either/or. The valve diverts the fluid flow from the 3ph lift cylinder to the port. When diverted, the lever you normally use to control the 3ph will operate the implement instead. Which may be an advantage -- you don't need to buy an expensive spool valve to raise and lower your tower.
2. When used as shown above, the single-acting cylinder will be reducing the volume of hydraulic fluid in the tractor case. Erecting an 8m tower sounds like you might need a substantial cylinder. Depending on the length and diameter of the cylinder you plan to use, this may be a problem.
But it is possible to configure the valve to supply a double-acting cylinder. While a double acting cylinder will still reduce the fluid in the tractor as it extends, that is partially offset by the fluid return line -- in effect, the cylinder becomes a partial reservoir. To run a double acting cylinder, the port would be plumbed like this instead:
Of course, plumbing a double acting cylinder means you need to add a separate spool valve to control the tower cylinder.
Note that the cylinder volume is a potential issue if you use the hydraulic block method too. The only advantage of the hydraulic block method is you retain the use of the 3ph.