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Posted by Ross on November 25, 2003 at 20:01:10 from (208.5.57.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Super H Lift All Questions (Loader Ins posted by Scott on November 25, 2003 at 08:28:55:
Scott, I'm going to go from the top of my head, So take this advide for what it's worth. I believe for you to add a aux resevoir to a liftall you'd want it to go from the resevoir to the liftall resevoir/belly pump out to the valve. If it were me I'd probably put a vent in the aux resevoir and feed the aux resevoir in to the lift all resevoir through the drain of the lift all. I'd then run a spool with three valves if it were me one two for the loaders and a remote while your at it. How fast this would be I don't know, also as the others said if you use double acting cylinders fluid capacity isn't as large of concern as the fluid is always in the cylinder. You might also post this question over on the implement alley and tractor talk sections as you might get some more all around hydraulic experts to weigh in. Good luck and let us know how you make out. Ross
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