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Re: 424 loader/ hydraulic question
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Posted by Gary in Mozarks on June 18, 2007 at 18:18:50 from (66.43.47.108):
In Reply to: 424 loader/ hydraulic question posted by BlakeTN on June 18, 2007 at 17:57:24:
The knob on the lower left as you face forward is the flow control and it only determines how much pressure you have. 1/2 to full. The knob on the right, below the seat is the isolator/diverter valve and it determines where the pressure goes. To the three point or to the Aux. The diagram and manual says it should always be all the way closed or all the way open. From my experience with mine and from what I can see from the manual, it's working like its supposed to. If you send pressure to the aux the three point will drop. The only thing I can think of is to use short chains from the three point ball ends to the brackets on the side of the center link to keep the three point up. I use a set of them to stabalize my brush hog in the mow posistion. Hope this helps Gary
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