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Re: 444 loader control valve question
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Posted by JB2 on April 29, 2005 at 17:16:26 from (69.196.154.214):
In Reply to: 444 loader control valve question posted by robert mangus on April 28, 2005 at 20:58:57:
Hi Robert, the usual way to plump the loader control valve was to intercept the high pressure line (small pipe) going to the 3pt hydraulic reservoir under the seat. CIH used to sell a kit for this it consisted of a replacement high pressure line that was in two pieces. A long section from the hydraulic pump back to the brake pedal area and it had a hydraulic hose fitting on the end at the brake pedal. This would connect to the inlet side of the loader control valve. Then the outlet of the loader control valve would go to the hose connection on the short section of the high pressure line that would go into the reservior under the seat. The dump line of the loader control valve would go to a T screwed into the hydraulic filler plug behind the seat. Hope this helps JB2
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