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Re: Super c fast hitch hyd?
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Posted by BillWV on June 19, 2006 at 19:40:11 from (129.71.136.157):
In Reply to: Super c fast hitch hyd? posted by Jimbub on June 19, 2006 at 15:05:38:
Mine is routed like this: From the fitting leaving the front of the control valve, the line goes to the check block fitting near the middle of the block, to the left (if you're seated on the tractor) of the other line; the other line (right side) goes to the control valve fitting that exits the rear of the valve. At the rear of the check block, the line goes from the left side (again, from seated on the tractor) to the fitting on the top left side of the hydraulic cylinder; the right side line goes to the right side fitting on top of the cylinder. Plumbed up this way, if you push the lever forward, it raises the hitch; pulling it toward you lowers the hitch (slowly). Good luck, Bill
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