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Re: super hydraulic reservoir question?
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on March 31, 2005 at 10:51:21 from (216.136.115.250):
In Reply to: Re: super hydraulic reservoir question? posted by Dennis Gauge on March 31, 2005 at 07:51:48:
I did what Your trying to do probably 20 yrs ago. The top pressure port on the left side of the back of the res. is the pressure side. The return side from the 2-way conversion valve is I think 1" NPT located just to the right of the center lower back of the res. I used a Cross Converta-valve avail. at TSC, Farm & Fleet, Northern Tools & Equip. etc. for around $100 with enough fittings to attach. Like others have said the Lift-All lever has to be pulled back & latched to get the oil to the pressure side of Your remote valve. If You use the lower pressure outlet it won't work correctly because that was the delayed drop outlet for use on the rear gangs of cultivators. It'll dead-head Your engine driven pump because the oil won't be able to return to the res. When I saw Your post yesterday I didn't know if You had a Stage I or Stg. II. It makes a BIG difference.
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