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Posted by PAULIH300 on January 30, 2005 at 19:25:09 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Plumbing posted by CNKS on January 30, 2005 at 19:14:40:
All the loader hoses connect to a junction box bolted to the side of the chassis.The only QDs are on the dump piston hoses (which double as log splitter powering hoses when swapped to the rear). I think I will remove that crossover hose and plug the HT port and see what happens. (oh and shift to S too). This fitting at the reservoir has to be factory,I cant imagine them drilling one out.Its on the left and is low on the reservoir.Maybe they thought that doing this would provide the lift cylinders with 2 sources of fluid (?) but that makes no sense.When the lever is powering upward,the other side of the valve (when on D)is bleeding off fluid.When the lever is "lowering" the 2nd line is powered and the lift cylinders are bleeding off.Confusing....
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