Posted by tjv on January 05, 2013 at 15:53:06 from (67.230.241.17):
In Reply to: Hydraulic piping posted by Alderman on January 05, 2013 at 06:17:33:
you wouldnt need a 3 spool valve you just need 3 spools. It could be a 2 spool and a single spool hooked in series will work. by this i mean pressure line from pump to valve #1 then out of that valve to the next valve and then return to tank form the last valve. this allows you to mount a single spool valve for your 3 point hitch in a different location and maybe a more accessable location for when you are looking back towards the 3 point rather than in the spot convient for looking at the loader bucket like the loader controls are probably located. then if you have a double acting single valve you could have down pressure on your 3 point by hooking to the other end of that cylinder which may or may not be diserable depending on the use of the 3 point. If you need to purchase the valve for the 3 point yet you may also consider one with a float position to give you a free float option.
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