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Re: Snow Plow Hydraulics
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Posted by Dell (WA) on October 14, 2001 at 21:20:15 from (205.188.197.176):
In Reply to: Snow Plow Hydraulics posted by DaveA on October 14, 2001 at 20:27:41:
Dave.........I flunked mindreading, just ask my ex-wife of 32 yrs. But, I'ma gonna try...... The N-Tractor was not originally designed to hydraulically power anything. But people are clever when there comes a need and opportunity, like a snowplow. I'm gonna guess that the snowplow's hydraulic cylinder is being powered by the "hydraulic pressure test port" at the front right corner of the pump baseplate and is being tricked into powering the cylinder. In order to do this, you must "trick" the internal hydraulic pressure relief valve to "pop-off" by "CHAINING DOWN" the 3-point hydraulic lift arms and use the hydraulic lift control at the right side of the seat to try to lift (they can't). This diverts hydraulic power to the test port and should make your snow plow work. Suggesy you check out the equipment manuals available at www.n-news.com archives for a manual on your snowplow. Sorry about your wifes uncle's passing, but I think you are doing a "noble thing"............Dell
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