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Re: FARMALL C HYDRAULICS
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Posted by Haas on May 07, 2003 at 03:39:49 from (166.72.245.23):
In Reply to: FARMALL C HYDRAULICS posted by TIM DALY on May 06, 2003 at 19:35:52:
You can't tap into those for connect of a remote cylinder to have both the remote and the touch control operate normally. The system only generates pressure when the touch control levers are moved, or are not properly adjusted and are at the end of their travel, causing the system to generate pressure. You can also lock the rockshaft arms so they can't move and then move the touch control levers and that will cause pressure to be generated. If you want to do it that way, what you do is tap into the pressure connection on the hydraulic manifold. I think it's the one to the rear. Go from that to your new remote valve and run the return from the remote valve either to the fill line of the touch control reservoir or to the drain. Then lock the rockshafts so they can't move and move the touch control levers to a different position to cause flow to go through the remote valve. If you do it this way, you won't be able to use the touch control rockshafts. You can buy a block with taps for a remote from Saginaw County Tractor. The block goes between the hydraulic manifold (under the piece that has the pipe plugs in it) and the touch control unit. If you do it that way, you can still use the touch control rockshafts when you have the remote connectec.
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