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Posted by combinekid on April 01, 2006 at 22:28:08 from (207.200.116.5):
I am trying to get the hydrolic system on my H working and am not sure how to plumb the hydrolics. I have a Char-lyn remote valve that was mounted on the deck when we got the H years ago. It was plumbed but the hoses were rotten so we removed the system and caped the pump ports. I want to put the remote valve back on but don't remember how it was plumbed. I know these H's have singe acting hydrolics and the rear port on the left side is a delay port. I am not real up on hydrolics but I think most modern implements, mowers, drag scrapers, disks, etc have double acting hydrolic cyls, am I right? Can the H be made to work with double acting implements?. If its any help my remote valve has two inlet ports and two outlet ports. The outlet ports have quick couplers installed on them. It has a short handle that auto centers and can be moved either forward or backward. Thanks
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