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Steer axle bale trailer

  • 10-07-2016 8:05pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Can someone tell me how this would be done to use with a tractor iv been told to link the axle with the lift arms but I'm sure theres better ways! Iv a lorry steering axle and have a body which I can make to suit but want to know how I could make it work and any suggestions on designs of it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 108 ✭✭valtra8150


    Dara1990 wrote: »
    Can someone tell me how this would be done to use with a tractor iv been told to link the axle with the lift arms but I'm sure theres better ways! Iv a lorry steering axle and have a body which I can make to suit but want to know how I could make it work and any suggestions on designs of it?

    The way steer axels are done on the wagons are they are ran with the spool valve in float so when the pressure come on it moves the steering the way it wants to move and when you want to reverse you take the spool out of float put pressure on it for a sec (that will straight the steering )and leave it not in float and it'll stay locked and not move


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