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Re: 240 UTE:No relief on Hydra-touch ?
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Posted by K-Mo on February 27, 2006 at 05:47:28 from (65.169.189.2):
In Reply to: 240 UTE:No relief on Hydra-touch ? posted by KevinH on February 26, 2006 at 14:08:07:
Stays under pressure. The hitch control valve must receive cancellation feedback from the hitch position to neutralize the valve. I know of two setups: 1. Has two control inputs to the valve. One input is the control handle and the valve cancellation is a control cable from the hitch. 2. Has one control input at the valve. The valve cancellation is accomplished in the mechanical linkage to the right of the seat. If you have the control cable type system, you may have problems finding parts to fix it. IH dropped the control cable and went to a mechanical linkage. This may indicate that the control cable system wasn't that good of a system to start with. On mime, I fabricated the mechanical linkage system, since new parts for the control cable system are not available. You can study the two different valve control systems in your parts book. K-Mo
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