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Re: double ended hydraulic cylinder
I think Frizzen was suggesting instead of using a pump driven system, you could use a servo pushing on a separate cylinder to drive the steering cylinder/s, sort of a master and slave setup. They would have to be equal displacement, or close to it. It would in effect be a remote mounted steering servo. Bleeding the air might be an issue, though.
Using two steering cylinders is certainly possible, though. I built a hydrostatic steering system on a 1:1 Farmall tractor with two cylinders that I'm very happy with. |
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Re: double ended hydraulic cylinder
not a bad idea either, but takes up a lot of room. i saw one guy did cable steering that looks pretty realistic
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