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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 90797" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>I just made a boss v blade to work as simple as possible on a skidsteer. First you need double acting cylinders. Then I ordered a vavle block for a verning v blade. With that vavle block I only need one hydraulic circuit that most skidsteer have. The vavle works by one side always moving first. When that side deadheads, the other moves. Simply run your aux backwards and they retract one at a time. Once you under stand the pattern they move in, you can make every position possible. We have about a $1000 in converting, but we needed different cylinders as stock boss ones are single action with spring return. What is nice is the blade will work on any skidsteer as nothing but the hoses go to the skidsteer. No separate controller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 90797, member: 7339"] I just made a boss v blade to work as simple as possible on a skidsteer. First you need double acting cylinders. Then I ordered a vavle block for a verning v blade. With that vavle block I only need one hydraulic circuit that most skidsteer have. The vavle works by one side always moving first. When that side deadheads, the other moves. Simply run your aux backwards and they retract one at a time. Once you under stand the pattern they move in, you can make every position possible. We have about a $1000 in converting, but we needed different cylinders as stock boss ones are single action with spring return. What is nice is the blade will work on any skidsteer as nothing but the hoses go to the skidsteer. No separate controller. [/QUOTE]
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