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Posted by FC Andy on September 24, 2001 at 12:22:05 from (63.11.155.231):
In Reply to: Re: Had Me an Idea posted by Haas on September 24, 2001 at 06:17:13:
Haas, In the manual I have it states that when you put a gauge on the manifold, there will be little pressure while the rockshafts are at rest. I assume this is from a relif valve somewhere. I think that if I opened the circuit (pull the remote valve) that it would generate the pressure to be of use. If not, I also read that in a certian place in the quadrant selection in the touch control, the valve in the manifold will show useable pressure (the rockshafts full foreward, and control full foreward.) I also think the pump would have enough suction to pull fluid from the transmission. I don't know. I'll have to try when I get enough money to buy things (friend has an old combine I might be able to get valve from, and that's a good amount of money saved right there.) I'll write back when I start to work on this Project and tell if work/don't work.
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