Posted by glennster on August 07, 2009 at 09:25:32 from (99.131.131.158):
In Reply to: 1945 M hydraulics posted by NewRedinPA on August 07, 2009 at 08:49:37:
you can use any of the three ports. the rear port was usually used for a mounted cultivator, and a delay valve was put in the line so the rear cultivator had a delay drop. your hydraulics are not live, so the clutch needs to be out for them to lift. also they are one way hydraulics, so you can remove one of the lines from the mower so it uses power to lift and gravity to drop. they sell a vented cap to put in the unused port on the cylinder. if you need two way hydraulics, you can use an open center spool valve, run the pressure line to the in side of the valve and then tie the return line into either the fill pipe with a tee at the pmp or tee in to the drain plug. then tie the lift all control back so it supplys pressure all the time, when the clutch is out.
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