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Re: Ford 600 (660) hydraulic question(s)
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Posted by txgrn on April 19, 2005 at 06:22:46 from (209.151.115.63):
In Reply to: Ford 600 (660) hydraulic question(s) posted by Jimmie D Morehouse on April 18, 2005 at 16:21:12:
First of all the pump only puts out about 4 gpm. If you are trying to run anything over a 2" dia piston it will take awhile. If the aux access box (insert) is the standard box about 3x6x1, that mounts on top of the housing (between your legs at the front of the seat), it allows fluid intended for the lift to go elsewhere first; hence the necessity for the open center control valve which you said you have. As I recall the front port of the adapter is for the aux in and the side port is for aux out. The lift arms must be somewhere besides full up for your aux to have any hyd pressure. I set mine half way down. The lift and aux cannot be operated simultaneously. One control at a time since the aux blocks fluid to the lift when you have the aux valve engaged in the in or out position. Want more, ask, Mark
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