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Re: 2 way hydraulic compatability
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Posted by brianh on April 12, 2001 at 06:29:13 from (205.188.199.151):
In Reply to: 2 way hydraulic compatability posted by Dick Davis on April 12, 2001 at 02:39:13:
I retrofitted my MD with a live pump and added a two-way valve. I have an old Freeman loader with one-way cylinders, so I added a T in the return line back to the tank from the valve, and then put a short flexible hose with a male hydraulic coupler on it. When I use the loader, I plug the line to the loader in one port from the valve, and this additional hose in the other, so it takes the return fluid from the cylinder back to the tank. Then when I want to run something that is two-way, I can disconnect that return hose and use a two-way cylinder like normal. If you have any other questions, just e-mail me directly. Brian
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