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Re: Farmal M hydralics
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Posted by Haas on September 14, 2002 at 17:33:58 from (166.72.245.107):
In Reply to: Farmal M hydralics posted by David on September 14, 2002 at 09:58:17:
If you want live hydraulics, you will have to add a pump that runs off the engine someplace, not off the transmission as the belly pump does. If you just want to work two way hydraulics with tbe belly pump and can tolerate not having them live, then you can pipe in a two way valve to the belly pump. What you do is connect one of the lift all pressure outlets to the supply connection on the valve. Then run the return from the valve either to the drain port of the lift all or to the fill port. Then you lock the lift all control rod in the lift postition so that it pumps fluid through the two way valve all the time. It does not matter that the lift all is pumping through the two way valve all the time, because the lift all pump cirulates fluid internally all the time that the clutch is engaged anyway.
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