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Re: Super MTA Hydraulics Question
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Posted by Dan Wa on March 18, 2004 at 06:48:56 from (12.160.163.139):
In Reply to: Super MTA Hydraulics Question posted by Bob F on March 18, 2004 at 04:37:48:
The If this is the old "christmas tree" type 2 way valve, it only has one o ring near the top and think that is for leakage. Just replaced the one on my SMTA with a 2 spool regular valve as it didn't seem to work well with another valve in series. The plumbing on mine was< I assume the original. The pressure line from pump goes to a T on the inlet of the 2 way valve, then other side of t to top port of Liftall. Return from liftall goes to T on out side of 2 way valve then on to pump. As mentioned the liftall lever must be locked back. If you want to use the lift all valve you lock the 2 way valve, back I think. I changed mine so that now the pressure side of pump goes to a 2 spool valve inlet. OUtlet of valve goes to pressure side of liftall(top port). return to pump. With this setup liftall lever is foreward instead of locked back.
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