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Posted by BRYAN MEADE on November 07, 2004 at 16:14:54 from (216.24.106.108):
ok, ive fougt with this loader on an off for about 2 months now. i realy need help. heres the setup super a with hydraulic adapter block between the lines. henderson loader (trip bucket) my problem is this. got the loader with block but no hydraulic controlls i have a couple of different valve. but everyone i use has the same problem i try to raise the loader and nothing, but if i tap my touch controlls while holding the loader valve then it will raise. after i lower and try to raise again, same problem. the block has 2 holes in it. i asume presure and return. i ran those to holes to my valve's in and out. and my cylinder to "a" port. also tried b port one of the a or b caped off. what am i doing wrong.? if any one knows what i need or how to do it please help and be specific, i dont know the lingo very well. as in mono block dual spool and all that jaz. thanks bryan meade
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