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Re: Re: M Remote Hydraulics
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Posted by Doc, simpler explaination on June 09, 2002 at 01:01:16 from (24.118.180.79):
In Reply to: Re: M Remote Hydraulics posted by Andy Martin on June 08, 2002 at 21:04:44:
Let me simplify. The loader is single acting, should work normally with the remote valve in place and attached, but it's not. I do not plan on hooking the loader to the 2 way valve, only trailing implements. In fact the loader will be removed when working the tractor. There is no return to plumb in. The valve is mounted to the belly pump fill pipe with a tee and union. This makes the return. I am familiar with how I should operate the system, but it is not working. I did not try a remote 2 way cylinder. I stopped as soon as I saw a problem. Now, I have 3 hoses, one pressure from the belly pump, and 2 pressure out. I have 3 ports on the valve, one by itself on the left side of the valve, and 2 on the rear. My question is which hose to which port? Thanks. Doc
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