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Posted by Ralph Schubert on December 23, 2004 at 21:05:50 from (204.73.105.250):
In Reply to: Re: 560 hydraulics posted by Jim J on December 23, 2004 at 17:51:15:
You replied- "On several 560's I have cut the main hose from the pump and plumbed in a 3 spool hydraulic valve and then returned the oil back into the hydraulic block. If you hook the loader up to the 3 spool valve you can set the pressure up and have more power at the loader" You mean Cut? into that (almost) brand new hose that comes from pump and goes up to the hyd block? Did that cost me $80? Hmmm! I really dont remember how much it cost......although I do remember wondering if it was made of gold........ Is the 3 spool valve a 2-way controller with pressure side and return side? I am fairly green when it comes these things and although I have had my blocks disassembled before replacing out the controller for the fast hitch with a fully functional 2-way block, this would be new to me. This is what I think it would look like.
pump block ______________________ T l _____________ out l l back to resevoir l lever l l__/____l l l l l _cyl_ Would you have anymore specifics on how you plumbed into line and where you fed your return? Any info would be very helpful and very appreciated..... thanx and have a Great Holiday ralph
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