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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hydraulic Ports On C??
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Posted by Haas on December 12, 2001 at 19:21:52 from (129.37.117.153):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hydraulic Ports On C?? posted by Clyde on December 12, 2001 at 14:06:41:
If the hole is drilled all the way through, the only way you could use the remote would be if you use both the remote and the touch control at the same time. If the touch control is not active( that is moving the rockshaft arms) there is no pressure at that port. I've had a gage on there and pressure is only made when the rockshaft arms are under a load, causing resistance. Of course there will be pressure all the time if your touch control is out of adjustment and you have the levers fully retracted, but that will be evident with load on the engine and eventual overheating of the hydraulic system. You can't operate like that for long without some problems due to overheating. If you are going to use the touch control as a back pressure and set it so it creates back pressure all the time, then you would have to run the return from your remote valve to the other side of the manifold, which is the suction side of the pump.
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