grahamhoward
Agricultural
- Jul 6, 2004
- 4
Trying to lift a ramp of a lowloader with a spring. To get a spring mounted on a straight line from behind the ramp in a upright poistion. To a point straight below it on the frame of the lowloader . Which is determed by the strength of the spring compaired to the weight of the ramp.It also doesn't give you much leaverage in the down poistion. WOULD by putting the bottom point to mount the spring staight under the ramp piviot point(main pin). Then making a arm going at say 45deg up past the bottom of the ramp than 45deg upright with ramp. Than put the spring in there. When the ramp was being lowered the spring in turn would go further apart from ramp. Would that give the spring more leavage over ramp. Or is it tranfer back to bottom point.