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Re: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3
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Posted by Nat 2 on January 13, 2006 at 08:37:40 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: Re: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3 posted by Jeff Jackson on January 13, 2006 at 06:58:31:
Ah, okay. We can work with this. Pressure from the live pump is going into the belly pump control valve, then is dumping straight into the belly tank. One thing people keep telling you is to Tee the pressure line off. You can't do that. This is an open center system, which means the hydraulic fluid flows straight through the system unless you're pulling the lever on the valve. If you put a Tee in the line, you'll never get any pressure because there will always be an open path back to the reservoir. Nope, you MUST connect it this way: RESERVOIR OUT --> LIVE PUMP --> VALVES --> RESERVOIR IN If you continue to use the belly reservoir, you can simply plumb your new spool valves into the pressure line that runs from the live pump back to the belly pump. The tough part will be setting this up with an external reservoir AND allowing you to still use the belly valve... I think you can do it if you run the suction line from the belly reservoir to the return port on the new tank, then run the suction port from the new tank to the live pump.
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