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Posted by Bob M on May 04, 2000 at 05:46:24 from (192.232.120.194):
In Reply to: SuperM Hydraulic System posted by SUPERMan on May 03, 2000 at 22:55:55:
Just guessing here, but I think you'd want to utilize that reservoir on the loader, especially if the loader lift cylinders are "one-way" (i.e. no down pressure) Reason: Doubt the stock IH live hyd reservoir holds enough oil to fully stroke a pair of one-way loader lift cylinders. Now if the loader tank is located higher than the live hyd tank, I'd be inclined to connect the loader and live hyd reservoirs in a cascade arrangement: Run the tank (return) line from the loader valve into the loader reservoir. Then connect the loader reservoir suction connection to the live hyd reservoir. Finally leave the live pump suction line from the live tank as is. This arrangement should provide plenty of hydraulic reservoir capacity.
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