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Posted by RoninKS on September 26, 2006 at 07:28:41 from (24.225.2.187):
In Reply to: Re: Super M control valve posted by D Slater on September 26, 2006 at 06:15:17:
I guess I should explain what I have exactly on the "christmas tree" in order to make things more clear. 1st. This Super M does not have a belly pump, or a lever that can be latched back. 2nd. Both of the "ports" comeing out the rear of the "christmas tree" have T's. 3rd. Dave, the "T" #2 hose is screwed into has 2 plugs in it, this port is the one that has pressure. 4th. The "T" that #3 hose is screwed into, also has a hose that runs to the rear/left port on the other side of the tractor (I think as a "return" and probably the reason for no pressure to the cylinder on that hose). 5th. The front/left port on the tractor has a riser pipe with a vented cap on it (I figure this is where fluid is added to the belly pump reservoir). I see no way to check the level of fluid in the reservoir the way things are set up now.
Also, if I remove the hose running to the left/rear port of the belly reservoir, how will any fluid return to the reservoir, as that is the only return line (that I can see) the way things are hooked up now (or, does the fluid even have to return to the reservoir in order for the cylinder to work)? Boy I feel stupid, RoninKS
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