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Re: H Lift-All not lifting
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Posted by glennster on January 03, 2007 at 07:28:08 from (68.78.73.38):
In Reply to: Re: H Lift-All not lifting posted by Chad Koel on January 02, 2007 at 14:04:02:
the belly pumpis designed to lift only, when activated, high pressure fluid comes out to raise the cylinder, when you lower the cylinder, the oil drains back in the same hose. it was designed to raise the front and rear mounted cultivators, the two front pipes will raise the front culitvator, and then the rear cultivator will raise from the rear pipe. you should have 2 pipe outlets on the left side of the tractor, and one port on the right side, near where the hydraulic lever attaches. the pump is not live, the clutch needs to be out for the pump to work. two way hydraulics will give you power up and also power down. you can rig up this pump with an extra spool valve to run two way hydraulics. to drop the pump, you need to remove the three pipe fittings coming out of the pump body
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