TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
I never said they are inappropriate - just unnecessary for most users.The cylinders on my snow blade have a 2" bore and 1-1/8" rods so the push/pull ratio, based on surface area of the piston face front and back is around 1.5 to 1.
I don't consider my blade to be commercial grade, merely high-end residential grade at a listed weight of 625lb. It would be interesting to sit down with the engineers who designed the STB15 series and ask them why they offer the blade with two double acting cylinders.
The same conversation with HLA engineers would also be interesting. HLA's 96" 3000 series is 1,130lb and HLA states that the blade is rated for Ag tractors ranging from 4,000lb to a max of 13,000lb operating weight so appropriate for either of my tractors given FEL ratings. HLA has a good reputation and are certainly thought of as being snow removal experts and no doubt know what they're doing. Why the two double acting cylinders on blades with widths ranging from 72" to 120"?
While you are consulting ask the Buyers engineers why they went with 3" SA angling cylinders on their Class 7 municipal and highway plows.