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Re: I bit the big one and got a Saginaw 3 pt
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Posted by CNKS on March 10, 2004 at 19:03:26 from (207.178.99.60):
In Reply to: I bit the big one and got a Saginaw 3 pt posted by Jonesy on March 10, 2004 at 18:25:40:
If you can find the factory remote valve-"Christmas tree", you will have 2-way hydraulics without having to buy a valve and fabricating a place to mount it. I have been unable to find one for mine, so it is just hooked to one of the ports in the reservoir for one way hyd. It was shipped with a vent in the upper port in the cylinders. Shipping for mine to SW KS, about 225 miles NE of Amarillo was $120. For an aftermarket valve, I believe the sequence is: Use the factory line from the reservoir to the pump. Run the pressure line from the pump to the valve. Two lines from the valve to the cylinder ports. Return line from the valve to the filler pipe on the reservoir (use a tee of some sort). The two cylinders are simply teed together. The factory control rod has to be locked in the rear position for the 3-point to work. I have not done this, so someone correct me if I am wrong.
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