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Posted by paul on August 25, 2004 at 09:06:35 from (209.23.145.76):
In Reply to: Re: proper hydraulic.......follow-up posted by dave-o on August 25, 2004 at 08:42:48:
Take the valve, or the picture & model number, to a hydraulic shop near you & ask the questions. They will know. What you want to do is possible. But there are _so_ many variables. Sometimes the screw is an adjustable pressure relief under it, sometimes it is a flow valve that converts between regular & power beyond, sometimes it is just a cap for a way for them to insert parts inside the valve..... Maybe someone reading here has experience with your valve, but an expert with a manual & parts description would really help you _know_ what you have without guessing. Galvanized water elbows are not right for modern 2000lb pressure systems. I may have used one or 2 in my day myself, but never that close to the operator..... --->Paul
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