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Re: Re: Re: extra hydraulic valve
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Posted by Wardner on February 20, 2004 at 08:33:58 from (64.156.21.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: extra hydraulic valve posted by Dan wa on February 20, 2004 at 07:14:39:
I am writing these posts without actually looking at my tractors. Yes, it seems to me that power from the lift-all could go to the christmas tree "in" port and flow out of the "out" port. That should leave two ports for two-way power at that valve. From the "out" port run a hose to your other valve. Send the return back to the reservoir. I think the power path could also go this way. Pump outlet to christmas tree inlet Christmas tree outlet to liftall inlet liftall outlet to spool valve inlet spool valve outlet to filler plug opening in reservoir. Either way you will not need Tee's except at the reservoir plug opening. That will be necessary to fill the reservoir with oil. I believe all the high pressure ports on the tractor (this includes the pump) are 1/2". That size will be OK
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