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<blockquote data-quote="PropWash" data-source="post: 11545" data-attributes="member: 690"><p>Greetings,</p><p>I had recently adapted an old meyer snow plow to my skidsteer.</p><p>The plow was lacking the turning cylinders, to I installed new mounting tabs and installed a single cylinder from Tractor Supply. </p><p>It works great for the most part, but the cylinder is overkill and moves WAY too fast. Is there a good way to restrict or slow down the force from the cylinder when im adjusting the plow.</p><p>Currently, if I drop to idle, and hit the button to turn it, it still almost 'snaps' instantly to one side or another. I did set it up to use full articulation and stroke, but damn.</p><p> </p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PropWash, post: 11545, member: 690"] Greetings, I had recently adapted an old meyer snow plow to my skidsteer. The plow was lacking the turning cylinders, to I installed new mounting tabs and installed a single cylinder from Tractor Supply. It works great for the most part, but the cylinder is overkill and moves WAY too fast. Is there a good way to restrict or slow down the force from the cylinder when im adjusting the plow. Currently, if I drop to idle, and hit the button to turn it, it still almost 'snaps' instantly to one side or another. I did set it up to use full articulation and stroke, but damn. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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