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Re: Hydraulics: Help Me Think
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Posted by WyoDave on October 31, 2006 at 16:55:58 from (71.50.27.116):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics: Help Me Think posted by Allan In NE on October 31, 2006 at 16:41:23:
Mine is a Deere, but I imagine all loader manufactures sell a version as well. The way mine works is there is a box right below the battery box that has a set of three valves with quick connect couplers. The joystick has cables that run out and control those 3 valves. The valve assembly has two lines that feed it, pressure and return. Then the loader cylinders plug into the valve just like any other cylinder. In fact mine has pioneer ends on it. I can detatch the loader and still have the remotes under the battery box. I'd have a total of 5 remotes on the tractor then. David
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