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Re: Farmall MD Hyd. Lift all pump
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Posted by Haas on November 12, 2006 at 18:28:22 from (12.65.66.248):
In Reply to: Farmall MD Hyd. Lift all pump posted by Brad in WI on November 11, 2006 at 21:48:59:
As others said, no problem with plumbing the lift all to operate with a two way cylinder. The lift all pump runs all the time the clutch is engaged anyway. When you plumb for an external control valve, you just run from one of the supplies on the lift all to the remote control valve and put the return from the control valve back to the lift all reservoir. You can either put the return back to the drain on the reservoir, or to the fill pipe. The optional valve that was made for the M/MD was mounted to the fill pipe and the return went into the fill pipe. When you want to use the remote valve, you just lock the lift all control rod in the lift position and then fluid circulates through the control valve and back to the reservoir, or to the cylinder when you activate the control valve. Make sure the return from the control valve to the reservoir is not restricted in any way.
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