G'Day Foster,
here is a scan from the HCU Serviceman's Reference Book Form No 12914-1.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Eddie B.
Ol edb beat me to the punch on the #44๐ ๐
But here's the batch anyway:
Many thanks Guys, very much appreciated from here "down-under", a bit off the beaten track so to speak.
Cheers - Foster
I am delighted to learn about the No. 44, so it is good that NZ Cat asked the questions. Now, I have a couple of questions. First, does the system come with either one or two "spools"? Second, is a "float" used when plowing snow with a set of shoes on the blade?
GWH
I am delighted to learn about the No. 44, so it is good that NZ Cat asked the questions. Now, I have a couple of questions. First, does the system come with either one or two "spools"? Second, is a "float" used when plowing snow with a set of shoes on the blade?
GWH
The #44 was available with one or two spools, but only 1 with a "float". The float is fine if you don't need the down pressure to make it scrape clean. More like a cable blade when in float position.
float works well for rear mounted equipment with folding wings or wheels that need to run on/follow the contour of the ground. With a normal raise/hold/lower valve, you can create extreme pressures in the cylinder and lines because the fluid can't flow and allow the flexibility that is required running over variable terrain.