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Re: Super C loader questions


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Posted by smt138 on February 15, 2006 at 07:03:58 from (65.30.57.56):

In Reply to: Re: Super C loader questions posted by Nat 2 on February 15, 2006 at 05:34:01:

Sorry for the lack of info. Here is what I have.
1. It is a trip bucket
2. The lift has a control valve.
3. The lift has it's own resevoir.

I have replaced the external hydraulic lines on the tractor with the ones that came with the lift. It consist of a supply line to the pump and a high pressure line which is connected to the control valve assembly. There does not seem to be a return feed to the tractors cylinder, that line is capped comming out of the cylinder housing. The control valve has the line coming into it from the tractors pump as I've already described. Directly above that line on the control valve housing is a line that connects to the lift's resevoir. The resevoir has one additional line out, which currently is not connected to anything. The control valve has two operating valves. The first valve has only one port which has a hose which supplies fluid to the "T" which has a hose on each end to supply fluid to the cylinders. The second operating valve has an upper and lower port. The uper port has a line comming off of it with a six inch piece of hose on the end and two hose clamps. I can't figure out what this is or what the hose should be connected to. The lower port has an elbow out and appears to be a quick disconnect for a coupler or and perhaps a pressure relief valve, I really don't know. Nothing on the second valve in currently connected to anything on the tractor or the lift.

Here are my main questions

1. Should there be some type of loop made back to the tractor's cylinder housing so that the touch control will function. If so, which hose should complete that run? I assume this must somehow be the function of the second valve on the valve controll unit.

2. Does the lifts resevoir somehow have to tie back into the tractor's resevoir? Seems like it would have to to somehow return fluid to the tractor


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