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adding an extra hydraulic line
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Posted by Al Babare on February 08, 2007 at 17:31:12 from (220.235.92.140):
Any suggestions please. I want to add an extra hydraulic line to my old 1959 Fordson, to run a post driver. I don't want to tap into the 3PL hydraulics in the back, because it uses plain engine oil from the rear axle. I want to tap into the front-mounted hydraulic pump that is currently driving the front-end loader and power steering. I was going to put a tee-fitting into the line that goes to the controller for the loader. But now I'm thinking that can't work, because fluid will continue to bypass the loader controller (when in the neutral position), and there will be no pressure going to the new line. Is there a simple solution, or will the extra line cost a lot more than I thought?
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