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zkoester

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I purchased a hydraulic lift for my 70, I have everything from cylinder to new lift handle and have the manuals on how to install it and drill hole locations, my question is how powerful is the pump? Can it lift a one bottom plow or my grader blade with no issues? I use my sleeve hitch a lot and hoping it works good to save my arm lol.
 

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I purchased a hydraulic lift for my 70, I have everything from cylinder to new lift handle and have the manuals on how to install it and drill hole locations, my question is how powerful is the pump? Can it lift a one bottom plow or my grader blade with no issues? I use my sleeve hitch a lot and hoping it works good to save my arm lol.
It has more than enough to for those two implements. It can even lift a 200 pound tiller. It would be a good idea to add a spring assist to ease the pressure on it though.
 
I do currently have spring assistance on my set up. Thanks for the heads up I'll keep it attached to my lift rod
 
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