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Setting suspension accumulator pressures for the perfect ride.
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<blockquote data-quote="Colliedog" data-source="post: 6850844" data-attributes="member: 4877"><p>The chart I have posted covers the suspension as fitted to Tm’s, T6000’s T6’s, swb T7’s and the Case equivalents. So if you know the front axle weight you can use the chart to work out the optimal accumulator pressure. I can’t help but think that simply pumping to standard accumulator up to around 30bar would make a big improvement to theses models but this would make the suspension very hard if you were carrying an implement on the linkage. Maybe a twin accumulator set up of 15 bar and 30 something bar would be most people’s answer. </p><p>However I think you have a Lwb T7 though? I would also like to know the hydraulic pressure in there. We have got a couple that I don’t drive but I can’t see any where easy to tee the gauge into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colliedog, post: 6850844, member: 4877"] The chart I have posted covers the suspension as fitted to Tm’s, T6000’s T6’s, swb T7’s and the Case equivalents. So if you know the front axle weight you can use the chart to work out the optimal accumulator pressure. I can’t help but think that simply pumping to standard accumulator up to around 30bar would make a big improvement to theses models but this would make the suspension very hard if you were carrying an implement on the linkage. Maybe a twin accumulator set up of 15 bar and 30 something bar would be most people’s answer. However I think you have a Lwb T7 though? I would also like to know the hydraulic pressure in there. We have got a couple that I don’t drive but I can’t see any where easy to tee the gauge into. [/QUOTE]
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