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Re: SMTA Remote hydraulic valve
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Posted by Farmer Bob on October 25, 2000 at 22:14:39 from (208.49.9.231):
In Reply to: SMTA Remote hydraulic valve posted by Dan on October 25, 2000 at 17:59:35:
Dan & Haas, Will try to get some pics this weekend of the remote valve I have added to my M to run a two way cylinder. The latch you talk about is mounted along with the original liftall control rod. When you want to use your remote lever, you just pull back (Towards the operator) on the original liftall control rod and lock it into the latch thus activating the liftall pump. Then you control the remote cylinder with the other self-centering control rod. I don't think there are any bushings in the remote apparatus but could be wrong. Haven't had any leaks in mine at all. Will try to get the pics asap.//FB
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