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Plugged port in 1600 remote cover
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tractorcedric
01-08-2021 18:55:24
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So I have hydraulic driven post hole digger that I hang from my loader bucket. The 1600 only has two remote valves. So I mounted a coil operated selector valve in the lines for the bucket. I can level the bucket then flip the switch and the right hand lever then operates the auger. Problem is that this selector valve has a small bleed line that needs to go back to tank. In the top plate or casting of the hydraulic housing, on the right side just behind were the seat suspension mounts and above were the lift arm comes out. There are two pipe plugs with square holes in them. They don't want to come out, but if I could get one of them out? Would that work for a bleed line? I have never had one of those covers off. Thanks for your knowledge!!!
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J. Schwiebert
01-09-2021 16:21:16
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Re: Plugged port in 1600 remote cover in reply to tractorcedric, 01-08-2021 18:55:24
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WHO! Don't be doing that! Send me an e-mail! J.
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