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Re: Adding dual remotes to H hydralics
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Posted by Steven@nd on May 17, 2003 at 19:42:14 from (12.15.56.33):
In Reply to: Adding dual remotes to H hydralics posted by Kelly C --- the hydralics idot. on May 17, 2003 at 19:29:39:
Simple, hook your loader to a float valve. For example, one of my valves has float if you push it all the way ahead it sticks there and lets things go up or down on their own. So hook a single line into your float valve so that if you push ahead it will pressurize the line and lift the loader, push all the way head and it will come down. Remember, though, you won't have much control over how fast the loader goes down, it will be just like pushing the liftall lever all the way ahead. http://www.geocities.com/farmall544 see hydraulic tricks.
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