Posted by glennster on December 27, 2013 at 07:04:49 from (75.56.61.3):
In Reply to: 1946 M Hydraulics posted by blohr on December 26, 2013 at 11:34:11:
wow, you have a lot going on there. it looks like you have a char-lynn valve on there. the live pump is feeding in thru the top of the valve. then the return is the pipe that is hooked to the fluid fill port directly under it for the belly pump. the port with the t in it is one of the pressure supplys for the cylinder. the other port that is piped in to the side of the belly pump is the other supply for a two way cylinder. who ever did the conversion prolly installed an m+w live pump kit, and it uses the belly pump as a resevoir, the actual lift all pump is removed and a block off plate installed. i am guessing your tractor is set up for one way hydraulics. on the char lynn v-960 valve, which is the one i think you have, there are internal mods you can do to the valve to also make it a one way valve. i do have an owners manual for that valve, if you want a copy of the manual, emmail me and i can scan it for you.
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