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Re: H Two Way Hydraulics
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Posted by Steven@nd on April 09, 2002 at 12:46:18 from (165.234.130.118):
In Reply to: H Two Way Hydraulics posted by Paul D on April 09, 2002 at 12:27:45:
Simple, really. I'll try to explain this as best I can. Take pressure line from belly pump and run that to a spool valve inlet (open center I believe so that the fluid can flow through when the valve is in the middle position). Return line from spool valve goes back into the top of the belly pump filler hole. Now take your 2 openings you have left on the spool valve and attach lines from their to your implement cylinder. I recommend you use couplers with safety disconnects so that if the implement comes unhooked it won't rip all the hydralics off your tractor. Now when you want to raise or lower your implement you hold the liftall lever back and use the spool valve OR tie the liftall engagement arm back so it pumps oil through the spool valve all the time. I have done this on a couple M's for friends and have seen it on several more H's and M's. Hope it helps! Steven
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