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Re: super hydraulic reservoir question?
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Posted by Bob M on March 31, 2005 at 07:28:27 from (151.190.254.107):
In Reply to: super hydraulic reservoir question? posted by Dennis Gauge on March 31, 2005 at 05:46:11:
Dennis – Since no one else has responded I’ll throw in my 2 cents… The high pressure line from the live pump goes to a tee that feeds both the remote 4 way inlet and the reservoir (Liftall) tank inlet. The 4 way return (“tank” or “drain” port) tees into the return line between the reservoir and the live pump. I cannot recall exactly where the reservoir ports are located. The drain however is the larger port low on the right side of the reservoir. And I believe the inlet the smaller port above and ahead of the drain. The ports on the rear of the reservoir are intended for Liftall (one way) hydraulics and must be plugged. If you can wait until the weekend I’ll take a digital photo of the plumbing on one of our Stage II hydraulic systems (both SH and SM) and post it. Note: To operate the 4 way hydraulics you must first pull the Liftall lever (on the right side of the reservoir) fully back then latch it into place. This blocks the inlet to the reservoir so pressure/ flow is diverted to the 4 way valve.
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