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Re: Remote Control for SMTA
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Posted by Dan on December 25, 2003 at 15:22:56 from (12.18.162.132):
In Reply to: Remote Control for SMTA posted by Gene on December 24, 2003 at 21:43:25:
I assume from your post you are talking about a remote hydraulic valve. If you have a SMTA you probably have the live pump and lift all under the dash. The IH remote hydraulic valve sets just ahead of the belt pully assembly and is operated by a rod like the lift all. If set up like IH did you can use the lift all or the remote but not both. Which ever is not in use is locked back. On mine there is a hose from the power side of the pump to the lift all, it has a t to the inlet of the remote. Another hose goes from the return of the liftall to the return on the pump, it has a t that goes to the outlet of the remote. I believe IH did it this way so it uses the relief valve in the lift all tank.
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