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Hydraulic connections on IH 340 Util
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Posted by Tom Wieseler on February 26, 2002 at 07:15:09 from (137.38.224.18):
The Tel-A-Depth system on my IH 340 Utility is gone except for the hyd connection block that is located behind the seat (actually, this appears to be 2 blocks that are bolted together). On this block assembly, a 1/4" steel bypass pipe is currently installed between two of the topside ports. However, there are 3 additional ports on this block that are unused and plugged (one more on top, and one out of each side). I'd like to connect a woodsplitter (that has its own hyd control value) to this block assembly. Should I connect the woodplitter where the bypass is currently installed, or should I use a different configuration? Any help would be appreciated.
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