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To: Julius Wong who wrote (218078)11/29/2025 8:59:39 PM
From: David  Respond to of 219397
 
During technical school I had a course about hydraulics where the final project was to do a hydraulic arm. Other than fluids being incompressible, I admit my comprehension of the course topics was poor until about 3 days before the project was due when the logic of things just started to make sense as the system drawing was done. This course did not include building a prototype. Uncle Lewis would fix his own farm equipment so as I did not help him I think my only experience with hydraulics equipment is during my employment designing oilfield stimulation equipment, and that work was usually limited to a location check (ie. power take off) and understanding of operation as the schematic was done by an engineer.



To: Julius Wong who wrote (218078)11/29/2025 9:22:50 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219397
 
servo motors amazing

lots of rare earths

all coming together