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			Redesign the lift cylinders for sure! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	The lift angle is very-very bad. It pressurises other parts that shouldn't be involved in lifting + you lose so much lifting force. It seems that you have there some space But I really like your CAD drawings and look forward to see that working!  | 
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 This may sound crazy but how about mounting the cylinders on the back end of box and anchored to rear axle area? The cylinders would look like suspension cylinders.  .  Yes, that would be a 3rd class lever and not have as much lifting power but would be better than the horizontal position and cause less strain.Some smaller CAT trucks have the hoist cylinders inside the frame rails, but if your going with Hyd drive, I doubt there's going to be any room in there either ![]() Great looking pics, can't wait to see it come to life ![]() Mario  | 
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 You're right, and that's the plan that i hv too, like mount it on side wall of the battery covers or somewhat. I cant touch the axle, because i make such it will have some travel play to coop with unflat-terrain..some kind of dampening motion or suspension function...plan to customize own cylinders, so it'll have big lift capacity... I'll start cutting next week, hope to get good/quick progress here..  | 
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