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Re: whats needed for 2 way hydualics on h
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Posted by Bob M on November 20, 2002 at 17:56:46 from (24.169.120.229):
In Reply to: whats needed for 2 way hydualics on h posted by tkb on November 20, 2002 at 17:40:14:
All you need is an open center, 3-position, 4-way hydraulic valve. Connect the pressure port to the right side Liftall pressure outlet and the return port to the Liftall filler (insert a tee fitting into the existing filler line). The A and B ports will go out to your remote cylinder. To operate you simply pull back and latch the Liftall control rod (this will supply oil to the 4-way), then operate the 4-way as required to operate the remote cylinder. Neatest way to do the above is to install a 4-way "christmas tree" hydraulic valve from a Super series tractor and plumb it up as described above. I have a stage I (belly pump equipped) Super H so equipped. Can post a photo of the setup if you wish - just let me know. ...Bob M
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