Well, thank you again! At first i was intimidated with the hydraulics too. That seems to be the case with all new things we dont fully understand. But i would encourage you in trying it on your own. Its great if you have no Idea what you are doing (at least not understand all the bits and pieces) but in the end it works...maybe just take a valve and and hydraulic cylinder, hook it up to your tractors system and see it working...maybe that take away your "fear" a little. But if you are not cofortable about it, of course its okay to get help! Thats just not how i roll...more of that try and error guy
Hi an Thanks! I didnt see your Message, so im replying so late... I dont know your Tractors specs, but basically, if you make your hydraulic cylinders thicker, your Loader can Lift more, but it takes more Time to raise and lower the Arm... I used the internal System. First i thought it wouldnt be strong enough and bought an external Pump and an extra Tank. But it turned out, the internal System is plenty strong. It has 130bar at 12 liters/min i think. Which is roughly 1.9k psi at 2.6 gallons/min if this makes more sense to you...