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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 09:10:36 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Attn: Jeff Jackson: Super M Hydraulics Part 3 posted by Nat 2 on January 13, 2006 at 08:37:40:
Wow....this is getting more complicated than I wanted it to be LOL I think my best bet is to add a 2.8 gal reservoir, a new 2 spool valve and just bypass the belly pump. I was trying to avoid buying a new valve since I already have a single spool but think I'll be better off in the long run spending the money, especially since you say a spool valve will operate single acting cylinders. I obviously won't be using the cultivator and loader at the same time so a 2 spool valve will fit my needs. A couple more questions???? What would be the best type 2 spool valve? Also, if I disconnect the live pump from the belly pump, will the belly pump still operate as a transmission driven pump or will it be completely inop? Thanks to everyone for their help. I learn more and more everyday from this site!
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