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Re: Super C loader questions
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Posted by smt138 on February 16, 2006 at 10:47:19 from (65.30.57.56):
In Reply to: Re: Super C loader questions posted by Nat 2 on February 16, 2006 at 05:02:59:
Thanks for all your help. I think I have it figured out. The new hydraulic lines on the tractor are identical in every way to the stock ones with the exception that the high pressure line feeds to the lift valve control instead of returning to the tractor cylinders. So what I think will work is as follows. High pressure from tractor pump to valve control with a return to the external resevoir. Return the overflow from the external resevoir to the tractor resevoir by running a line from the gravity port on the resoivoir to the pluged port on the housing of the tractor's line (suction side) which will restore flow to the tractor's hydraulics. From the loader's control valve, I run one line to the "T" which supplies the loader's cylinders. That sounds logical to me and I think it is the same approach you have laid out. The only question I have is if I am correct that by removing the plug on the housing and installing the line as described that that will return the fluid to the cylinder?
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