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706 hydraulics running a sprayer pump? Valve shuts
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Posted by andy on May 27, 2004 at 20:22:38 from (69.66.64.241):
I wanted to spray some fence lines and a few weed patches in my fields. I purchased a 3 pt. sprayer with a hydraulic centrifical pump mounted on it. When I pull on the hydraulic lever it doesn't want to stay ON...the lever bounces back. Can I tie it in the ON position to keep the pump working? I know this is about open center and closed center valves. The pump also may not match the hydraulics of the tractor. What if I tie in an external by-pass into the hydraulic hoses and let some of the oil go back allowing just enough to run the pump? I would tee into each hose and put a valve in between. It is not like I am spraying entire fields with this. Just fence lines and spot spraying for now. Comments/help????? Thanks
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