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Re: Super C loader questions
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Posted by Nat 2 on February 15, 2006 at 10:44:58 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: Re: Super C loader questions posted by smt138 on February 15, 2006 at 07:03:58:
Okay, it may just be better to start over and re-plumb it the right way, rather than waste time figuring out this guy's cob-job rat's nest... Make sure the valves are "open center" that is, you can blow air through them easily with the control levers centered. The hydraulics should make one complete loop: 1. Pressure OUT from the pump goes to the IN port on the first operating valve. 2. Connect OUT from the first operating valve to the IN on the second operating valve. 3. Connect OUT from the second operating valve to the pressure IN port on the Touch Control. 4. Connect the reservoir OUT port on the Touch Control to the top of the large external reservoir. 5. Connect the bottom of the external reservoir to the suction side of the hydraulic pump. 6. Connect the loader up like I described in my last response to the first remote. If there is a separate relief valve, you need to put that in the line between the pump and the valves, then run the third line from that back to the top of the external reservoir. First hydraulic remote is to lift and lower the loader. The second remote is a utility remote for whatever you want/need, including a hydraulic dump on the bucket. Touch Control is going to work, too.
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