Posted by rrlund on October 19, 2013 at 06:58:59 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: 550 Oliver posted by Wayne Six on October 18, 2013 at 19:04:18:
Those 2 ports aren't made to run 2 cylinders at the same time. It's made to run a 2 way cylinder. One port raises,the other port is down pressure on the same cylinder. If you had two way cylinders on the loader,you would need a T on both ports. One side to the bottom of both cylinders,the other one to the top of both cylinders.
It CAN'T work the way it's hooked. You're raising one side of the loader moving the lever one way,the other side of the loader when you move it the other way.
The more I think about it though,I'd put the plug in the port away from you and the T in the one closest to you. I THINK that will let it raise when you pull,lower when you push. Don't mess with the hoses in and out of the sides of the valve going to and from the tractor,those look right. Just change the ones in the top like I said to.
Whoever sold that thing to you needs to be horse whipped. I sure hope they haven't cobbled anything else in the tractor they way that loader valve is cobbled.
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