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Re: Re: Snow Plow Hydraulics
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Posted by John Smith on October 14, 2001 at 22:34:14 from (12.84.9.24):
In Reply to: Re: Snow Plow Hydraulics posted by Dell (WA) on October 14, 2001 at 21:20:15:
>> people are clever when there comes a need and opportunity Yes, they are, Dell. A fellow sent me a photo a couple of weeks ago asking if I knew anything about this strange knob on his new 8N. Yep, I do.
To eliminate the need to chain down the rear lift arms when using the remote hydraulic (test port) pressure, they installed a ball valve in the pressure tube that goes from the pump up to the top cover. Attach a rod to the valve lever, drill out the closest top cover bolt to let the rod pass through and you can now switch the hydraulic pressure from the rear lift cylinder to the remote cylinder by raising or lowering this little knob on your control rod and you never have to leave the seat to mess with chains, etc. Somebody should make a kit, they could sell a few.
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