Posted by John M on September 16, 2013 at 10:16:37 from (68.115.194.228):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics.... posted by notjustair on September 16, 2013 at 08:44:58:
I understand what your saying, but my main concern on this is why no matter which way he moves the valve, the 3pt comes up. Ex: If he pulls it back, it should come up, in the middle it should stop and hold there, forward it would be down, NORMALLY and plumbed right. If he pulls it back, or pushes it forward, the 3pt comes up. In the middle the 3pt drops. Im waiting on him to send me more pics that should help clarify the 3pt problem. Im thinking that he has a problem in the valve itself causeing it to rise in both positions and just drop in the middle. Im alos trying to get him to forgetthis valve and use just the belly pump for the 3pt, since he says he doesnt use that valve for anything else but the 3point.
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