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Re: Hyd. hook up
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Posted by CNKS on September 14, 2006 at 19:59:20 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: Re: Hyd. hook up posted by dave loughmiller on September 14, 2006 at 19:15:43:
All of the ports, one on the right, two on the left are pressure. The rear port is intended for use with a rear mount implement, but can be used for other implements. Although it really doesn't matter, attach your cylinders to the two front ports. Unless you have the factory remote or an add on spool valve, nothing goes back to the reservoir. If you have two way cylinders (two ports) you vent the one not in use. A one way cylinder is self explanatory. The system you have is power up, gravity down. If you want 2 way hydraulics, you can mount a spool valve wherever is convenient. In that case, you run lines from the reservoir (pump) to the spool valve; from the spool valve to one port on the cylinders; from the other port on the cylinders to the spool valve--tee the cylinders together if there are not enough ports on the spool valve --; from the spool valve to a tee on the reservoir/fill cap. Spool valve is operational only with the main control rod locked back. If you have the 2-way factory remote otherwise know as a "christmas tree", the principal is the same, but I can't tell you the exact connections as I have never seen one.
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