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Posted by richard Wurtzberger on April 25, 2001 at 19:32:19 from (206.9.239.130):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall H_Lift-all posted by Bryan Phillips on April 25, 2001 at 16:12:22:
Now that you understand the workings, IH made a 2 way adapter that we have on our Super M. but with no filter in the grim wore it out and it did not hold. We then used an aftermarket valve. Heres how you build your 2 way hydraulic. take one of the ports preferably one that is not delayed and hook it up to the "in" port of a 3 or 4 way valve( a 3way has 1 up 2 hold 3 down a 4 way has 1 up 2 hold 3 down 4 float) such as a Greesen or Cross open center valve with a 1000 psi relief, then from the return "out" side , T it into the fill cap of the Lift All. The other two ports are for your 2 way cylinder. The control rod for the original pump needs to be locked in the raise position to work.Some type of a latch can be used. If you want to, a filter can be placed between the added valve and the return to the fill of your lift all.
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