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Re: Re: Re: Hydraulic Valve SMTA
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Posted by Dan on December 15, 2000 at 13:32:08 from (12.18.161.164):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Hydraulic Valve SMTA posted by Dick Davis on December 15, 2000 at 05:44:12:
On this one the remote valve sits under the right front corner of the fuel tank. It uses the same reservoir as the lift all which is under the rear part of the tank. The remote valve sits on a pipe on top of the center section over the TA and pto.(I think) It has the live pump in front of the distributor. I think these might have come that way. The oil lines go from the live pump to a T on the side of the remote valve. One side of teh T goes to the remote valve and the other outlet goes to the right side(input side) of the lift all valve and reservoir. Both pressure and return lines go through Ts on the remote valve then on to the lift all. It would seem to me that one should be able to use the remote valve and lift all interchangebly as both have pressure from the pump at all times or it would seem so. Not sure exactly what goes on in lift all valve though and don't ahve a good single action cylinder to check it out with. Hope my plumbint explanation makes sense. Not sure if this is original plumbing or was changed at some time as I just bought the tractor last summer. The remote valve is hooked to the cylinder on the 3 point at this time as it is a 2 way cylinder. Thanks for all the help
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