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Re: hydraulic problem on 300U
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Posted by Red Rider on August 12, 2002 at 21:08:04 from (65.239.44.148):
In Reply to: hydraulic problem on 300U posted by Charlie on August 11, 2002 at 18:08:47:
It would be to your advantage to get the hydratouch manuel. On the 300/350U you really have to plump the second and third valve correctly. They have to receive their hydraulic supply through the regulator valve. There is suppose to be a plate that bolts to the hydratouch valve that bolts to the regulator valve that is tapped for half inch pipe. Where you bolt the second/third hydratouch valves the presure port is pluged. The outer plate for your second/third valve is also tapped for half inch pipe. This will allow the hydraulic pressure for the second/third valves to come through the pressure regulating valve.
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