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Re: Can't Get It Through My Thick Skull
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Posted by Nat on July 28, 2005 at 08:47:09 from (64.80.110.38):
In Reply to: Can't Get It Through My Thick Skull posted by Triker on July 27, 2005 at 21:39:48:
On the standard Liftall, both the front port on the left, and the single port on the right do the exact same thing at the exact same time. They pump oil out when you pull the control lever back, and let it flow back in when you push the lever ahead. That is one-way hydraulics. Without a two-way valve and additional plumbing, you only have one-way hydraulics. The simplest way to hook up the 3pt hitch is pressure-up, gravity-down. Connect one cylinder's bottom line to the front port on the left, and connect the other cylinder's bottom line to the port on the right. The top of each cylinder will need to be vented. You can buy vent caps at most machinery dealers. Just take the hose you took off the top of the cylinder with you to get the right size.
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