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Re: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3
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Posted by Jeff Jackson on January 13, 2006 at 06:58:31 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3 posted by Nat 2 on January 13, 2006 at 06:05:28:
I"m slow but I"m getting there LOL The way it is being used now is with the lever for the belly pump as the control...the spool valve isn"t installed yet. There is a line coming from the live pump (part of it metal and a larger hose) is going to the front of the belly pump. Another line comes down and out from the rear of the pump and returns to the pump (I"m assuming this is the suction). I wish I knew how to post pictures as I"m sure this would make it clearer. What I"m wanting to end up with is to be able to use the single acting hydraulics for the mounted cultivator and loader that I have and a set of 2 way hoses for rear drawn implements. Did I muck this up anymore? LOL Thanks to everyone for all of their input and advice. It is truly appreciated!
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