Posted by holmesw on December 28, 2010 at 07:13:57 from (12.213.112.37):
Hello. I have a super H with a bucket currently on it. Of course the bucket has two rams, 1 on each side. There is with the bucket on the tractor, one available port left for the three point hitch, which is fine, because I have only one ram on my three point hitch. With all of this hooked up to the pump When ever I use the three point hitch, the bucket will be going up down at the same rate. My goal is to keep the bucket on the tractor, and still be able to use the three point, yet I do not want to be trying to change the main controler. What should I do? My latest thought has been, could I put a hydraulic gate valve on each of the lines going to the bucket rams, then after lifting the bucket to the desired height shut the gate valves, and use the three point hitch normally. Would this keep the pressure to the bucket rams, and keep the bucket raised. I realise that it will probably drop some over time like any other hyraulic implement would, but would the general idea work?
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