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1750 hydraulics

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Ron Hansen

02-04-2003 18:56:26




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Larry, I really enjoy your website. I'm having a problem with my '67 1750 hydraulics. If I activate a remote cylinder while also using a single action cylinder, I get a bleed over which also pressurizes that single action cylinder.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance




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B A Star

02-06-2003 23:12:57




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 Re: 1750 hydraulics in reply to Ron Hansen, 02-04-2003 18:56:26  
Fluid flow in the 1750 hydraulic system is as follows: Pump to filter, flow divider, left remote valve, right remote valve then to the three point hitch control. When any one of those components is activated, it will back up the pressure to do the work required all the way back to the pump. In your situation, you should have the two way cylinder attached to the left remote valve & one way to the right remote. This way the only thing that will pressurize the one way causing it to extend is the three point hitch when raised.

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ronhansen

02-07-2003 14:39:54




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 Re: Re: 1750 hydraulics in reply to B A Star, 02-06-2003 23:12:57  
Thanks for the response. Does this mean that I can't operate 2 single action cylinders properly with this tractor,for instance, to pull a sprayer with one way cylinders on the wings?



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