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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 1386" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Yup, you got it. Tilt cylinders control the motion/rotation of the bucket; lift cylinders, the boom arms. Most skid steers now have two and two. Some have one and one (current JCB); others, one and two (early JCB, some Bobcat). Two tilt on the 785s means it's a 1989+ machine... so I'd expected sometime after 1990. The L785 was phased out in 1994, when NH released its Lx885/865 to replace it. Were you able to find out the answers to the rest of your questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 1386, member: 44"] Yup, you got it. Tilt cylinders control the motion/rotation of the bucket; lift cylinders, the boom arms. Most skid steers now have two and two. Some have one and one (current JCB); others, one and two (early JCB, some Bobcat). Two tilt on the 785s means it's a 1989+ machine... so I'd expected sometime after 1990. The L785 was phased out in 1994, when NH released its Lx885/865 to replace it. Were you able to find out the answers to the rest of your questions? [/QUOTE]
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