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Re: power beyond for a loader on a 484
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Posted by Mike Van on August 25, 2005 at 12:10:43 from (24.151.104.209):
In Reply to: power beyond for a loader on a 484 posted by I Bleed Red on August 24, 2005 at 14:59:04:
Jeremy, here's what I did - I used a Ford 2 spool open center valve, mounted up by the steering wheel. I ran 2 half inch hyd. hoses [in/out] down to the Multiple Control Valve. On the side of the MCV are two steel hyd. lines feeding the factory remote hyd. cylinder, I removed the one going to the factory remote valve and put the IN from my new valve there, the OUT from my new valve, I connected to the steel line I removed [the old out] Now, the new valve is in series, oil flows [because it's open center] from the MCV, through my new valve, through the factory valve, and back to the MCV. You can't use Tee's on OC hydraulics. Hope this helps.
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