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Re: Hydraulic help - basic questions
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Posted by RPM on June 05, 2003 at 13:38:46 from (209.152.115.185):
In Reply to: Hydraulic help - basic questions posted by Doug Stockman on June 05, 2003 at 02:53:41:
If it has factory fast hitch, then you must have 2 valves, or 2 levers, 1 lever for hitch, 1 lever for remote outlet. If still the way tractor was built you should have a stub in hole on sheet metal cover between pedals, has flat spots to turn for single or double action, this only changes remote, hitch valve is always double action, most tractors I was around at dealer when new had 3 levers, 2 remote and 1 hitch. The hitch valve under the dash in valve stack is special, has to do with automatic? hitch draft sensing. As far as getting power from system for another separate valve stack for additional outlets you probably could hook into the large hose from clutch housing to sterring column. This is main supply but valve stack must have relief valve.
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