Posted by glennster on February 16, 2009 at 16:24:10 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: H Farmall Hydrualics posted by Doversix on February 16, 2009 at 16:00:35:
if you dont need the hydraulics "live" its pretty easy. pick up a spool valve with howevermany outlets you need. from the belly pump, run one of the front pressure outlets to the "in" of the spool valve. run a return line from the out of the spool valve to the hydraulic drain on the bottom of the belly pump. i use a pipe tee and hook the center of the tee to the drain hole, one side of the tee to the return, and a pipe plug in the other, that way you can remove the pipe plug to drain fluid out. to use, pull back on the hydraulic actuator rod and wire it to the full open position. now you will have two way hydraulics from the spool valve.
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