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Re: Can't Get It Through My Thick Skull
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 28, 2005 at 01:54:53 from (216.208.58.136):
In Reply to: Can't Get It Through My Thick Skull posted by Triker on July 27, 2005 at 21:39:48:
Triker: Most Hs did not come from factory with dual action hydraulics. You most likely need an add on double action valve to achive this. The fact that your tractor already has hoses to both ends of hydraulic lift cylinders does not automatically mean you have dual action hydraulics. That hose going to the ram end of the hydraulic cylinder was often placed there for two very simple reasons. First it gave added hydraulic resovoir, and secondly it reclaimed any oil that bypassed within the cylinder and diverted it back to belly pump resovoir. In the early days of hydraulics this was a very efficient way of avoiding messey hydraulic oil leaks. As for the plumbing directions you are asking for, my guess is your going to need photos. I've seen litterally hundreds of different hydraulic plumbing on Farmall H and M tractors. Remember a picture is worth a thousand words.
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