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Hydraulic valve confusion
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Posted by MM on March 07, 2004 at 21:21:10 from (208.191.121.153):
I just put a Saganaw 3PT on my M and am trying to figure out what valve to buy. I have a live pump. I am not experienced in what makes 3 pt equipment work well or badly. I hate to wish I new better after I start using it. I have been clearing by pulling trees & brush out by the roots. I have a VERY HEAVY middlebuster I will tear up remaining roots with (these Honey Locust trees connect with runners & will sprout from roots-ground is sandy). My schreader is a heavy pull type. Future equipment: post hole digger, box blade, cultivaters for large garden, not crops. I'm going to get a 2 spool, (one for what ever I'm not thinking about yet) should one have float? The hitch will float if you pull out 2 pins. If they do not say the relief is adjustable can it be? Are parallel circuits of any benifit to a 3pt or is that just useful with a loader? How important is load check with a 3 pt? Sorry for the long post-any advice would be appreciated
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