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Re: Re: Re: Re: Hydraulic Ports On C??
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Posted by pete on December 12, 2001 at 16:30:11 from (205.188.197.189):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Hydraulic Ports On C?? posted by Haas on December 12, 2001 at 13:32:42:
Haas.....I recently bought a newly manufactured block (that goes between the manifold and Touch Control unit). The pressure side hole WAS drilled all the way throught the block. The supply hole was also drilled all the way throught the block and each of these holes had a seperate hole drilled into it from a right angle so that you could tap the new hydraulic lines into the new block. That arrangement seemed kind of strange to me cause it meant, like you were saying, that the new remote hydraulic valve that I wanted to add would be in paralell with the Touch Control unit and I wasn't sure that would work. So, I drilled/taped and capped the pressure hole at the inside of the manifold. I removed the pressure line cap on the outer side of the manifold and used that outer side manifold hole to supply pressure to the new valve. I then connected the new valve's return line to the right angle hole in the new block at what WAS the pressure hole. (and I just capped the new block's orginal right angle return hole) It works fine and I can always remove the new block and manifold cap if I ever want to return the tractor to orginal condition. Pete
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