Posted by Bryce Frazier on January 29, 2015 at 06:58:07 from (67.142.182.25):
Hi all, I have decided to post this down here too, let me know what you think! Thanks, Bryce
Alright, so, I have been trying to do a little research, and EVERYONE has a different answer for me, so SOMEONE PLEASE point me in the right way on this!!
On my H (1944) There is the control handle and 1 plug on the right side.
There is a weired looking spring/plug thing on the top, must be filler huh?
And then on the left side, there are two more plugs!!!!!!
WHAT ARE THEY???
The guy I got it from said that if I was to put a loader on it, I would run it off of the ports on the left side, and the loader it's self would have it's OWN valve body and up/down control. Then I could still have a remote, power out, glide back, out of the plug on the right??
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