Another Lift-All Question

jsr8011

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I have a Power Loader No. 30 and a Saginaw 3pt. on my '45 H, hydraulics are plumbed as described the millions of times on this site. just wondering about the best way to route the output from the belly pump to the OC valves. Is one way better than another? Didn't know if short 1/2" hoses on each side tee'd to a 3/4" hose going to the valves would help fluid flow. Not looking to increase performance, just want to set things up the way the experts on this site feel.
 
(quoted from post at 09:08:32 07/02/14) I have a Power Loader No. 30 and a Saginaw 3pt. on my '45 H, hydraulics are plumbed as described the millions of times on this site. just wondering about the best way to route the output from the belly pump to the OC valves. Is one way better than another? Didn't know if short 1/2" hoses on each side tee'd to a 3/4" hose going to the valves would help fluid flow. Not looking to increase performance, just want to set things up the way the experts on this site feel.

I have the same setup my M. I run one line to a tee and then 2 seperate lines out to the cylinders, but I installed a valve in the line going to the tee. , so that I can switch my hydraulic systems to allow me to use another valved hydraulic port.
 
Any single port on the belly pump will flow all the belly pump can flow.

So, simply connect one output from the belly pump to the in port on the OC valve.
 
Thank you. There has been much discussion on the tractor talk forum about fluid friction with water pumps so didn't know if that applies to belly output too.
 

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