Posted by CBBC on July 17, 2021 at 14:46:58 from (24.69.117.186):
So Ive ended up with this 825 with cab and loader and duals. Everything works pretty good good and Ive figured the star shifting out it doesnt even leak much. There are lots of leavers and foot petals and ways to change things on this tractor Im getting them figured out.
But Im not sure about how to get the two sets of hydraulic remotes to work. There are three leavers on the right of the dash and the left and middle are plumbed into the loader. The right lever runs three pt lift arms.
The remotes at the back have inline shut offs which are free and move open and closed but no oil. Following it from the remotes back the hoses / metal lines looks like they are coming from where the loader hoses come out of on the valve body or pump. There is a leaver on the side of the pump at the right hand side. Is this a diverter from the loader to the left and right remotes?
Ill try to post pic later but any thoughts of advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Grant.
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