Rifman

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Hello,
I have an old WD with a single remote on the rear that now runs the front loader. I am adding a selector valve for the front loader, and that will free up the single rear remote. Having not used the remote before, what type of attachments can I run with it since it is so high pressure? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!-Rifman
 
You can run most any thing as long as the cylinder on it is for the high pressure system
 
You can run low pressure cylinders too as long as you don't stroke them out. I'm not sure what a 2,000 psi cylinder can actually take, but a 3,500 psi system is probably capable of blowing one up. I've used low pressure cylinders on my WD before and have never had a problem.
AaronSEIA
 
You can run a low pressure cyl if you run it thru a aux valve with a lower pressure relief valve. Here"s my two-way valve on a D17 Series III.
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If you use a low pressure piston type 4 inch farm store cylinder for a disc or any remote work, it will develop way more working pressure on the implement but it will be slow compared to the one way Allis remote cylinders.
if you do use a low pressure cylinder, don't leave the control handle up, letting the pump "hammer" at the end of the stroke. Get it to the hold position.
 

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