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Re: Re: Super M reservoir and live hydraulic pump
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Posted by bbauman on November 18, 2003 at 21:11:32 from (65.114.227.150):
In Reply to: Re: Super M reservoir and live hydraulic pump for posted by MMay on November 18, 2003 at 11:29:52:
spool is where the lever is at, 2 levers = 2 spools 3 way = pressure in one direction (usually up) 4 way = pressure in 2 directions (up and down) I have a Super M with live hydraulics running a loader with 1 way cylinders and a 2 way cylinder on the bucket, a 3 point with 2 way cylinders and I'd like to have an extra set of outlets. It has a 2 spool valve that I've hooked up the loader/bucket to. I've found there just isn't enough reservoir capacity for everything I want to run. What my plans are is to add a 2 spool valve with "power beyond" for the loader/bucket. Then go in line to the other 2 spools to run the 3 point and extra outlets. I'm going to take the factory reservoir off and have a welding shop make me a new tank that will go up to the sediment bulb and overhang slightly on the sides. A filter will be put in somewhere too. This should bump me up from 7 quarts to 3-4 gallons hopefully.
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