Posted by mkirsch on May 04, 2010 at 13:37:02 from (64.80.108.56):
In Reply to: H Hydrolics Info posted by ewalker on May 04, 2010 at 11:39:30:
ewalker said: (quoted from post at 11:39:30 05/04/10) Good point about a 2way being made a 1 way, so I could plumb so the 3 pt still work and use some other impliment?
The only way to make that work is to add two separate valves, or a two-spool valve, to the system.
Your H's hydraulic is only capable of controlling one function at a time; even if you add the typical two-way valve to the system you will still have to disconnect the 3pt to run the disk.
If you add a two-spool valve to the system in place of the valve pictured in the diagram, you can control two functions.
You could add a single two-way valve, and a single one-way valve ganged together, or you can get a two-spool valve that has a one-way, and a two-way together in one package.
But, your 3pt cylinders probably are just two-way cylinders with vents in the down side of the cylinder. You can convert them to tow-way very easily by adding hoses. This will allow you to buy a two-spool two-way valve setup for maximum versatility.
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