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Goody

08-01-2005 20:10:39




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Dose anyone know if you can put a tee in the hydraulic lines from the pump and valve housing to utilize the use of a second control valve and cylinder.




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Goody

08-05-2005 09:34:36




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 Re: cub tractor in reply to evilboweviel, 08-02-2005 06:14:37  
evilbowevil,thanks for reply, no help on site.
is there an address or # for wkpoor?



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Bus Driver

08-02-2005 04:30:56




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 Re: cub tractor in reply to Goody, 08-01-2005 20:10:39  
There was at one time available a "block" for adding additional hydraulic valves. Similar to the one available for the Super A. The Cub hydraulic systm is very limited as already mentioned.



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Mike Van

08-02-2005 02:23:56




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 Re: cub tractor in reply to Goody, 08-01-2005 20:10:39  
Like Bob said, T's won't work on open center systems. The fluid will just take the path of least resistance, and go back to the resivoir, not through the valve to do work.



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Bob

08-01-2005 21:18:15




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 Re: cub tractor in reply to Goody, 08-01-2005 20:10:39  
You can NOT tee into an open-center system to add a valve.

You would have to put the valves in series, and the first valve in the series should be designed for that use... it's called "power beyond".

With a closed-center system, the pressure line can be "tee'd" as many ways as desired to feed additional valves, but, of course, that does not apply to a Cub.



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old

08-01-2005 20:17:05




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 Re: cub tractor in reply to Goody, 08-01-2005 20:10:39  
If it is done right I would guees yes as long as it was an open center type I don't see whey it would not work. But the cub pump is a low gpm/preassure pump.



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