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Re: Adding dual remotes to H hydralics
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Posted by STEVEN H on May 18, 2003 at 10:03:05 from (209.103.199.45):
In Reply to: Adding dual remotes to H hydralics posted by Kelly C --- the hydralics idot. on May 17, 2003 at 19:29:39:
KELLY C on my 1943 H i have a two way three spool valve that takes up one of the ports on the belly pump, the other two are blocked off. the two way valve lets me usetwo way cylinders. the two ports on the belly pump that are caped off would work a one way cylinder. all you do is take one of the closed ports and run the loader lines to that port. when you run the bleey pump it will lift the loader as it does now. the only draw back is that with out a shut off valve evry time that you start up the pump the loader will rise up. but i would not think that you would usethat three point on the tractor with the loader on. with the loader on the tractor is a real pig to turn and control even with power steering you know that that loader is a heavy beast. the loader is quick to put on and take off so i dont think that it would be to much to take off when you want to use the three point. or put on when you want to use it. just my $.02
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