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Re: hydraulic help
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Posted by Dave Null on February 10, 2005 at 03:24:26 from (136.207.248.38):
In Reply to: Re: hydraulic help posted by Novel Idea Guy on February 09, 2005 at 07:12:19:

Hi folks. I've attached a couple of links for the case anyone would like to compare tractors. Pretty interesting. If they don't work, let me know and I'll try something different. As for my problem, maybe I can simplify it a little. Maybe tractor details are not as important as I thought, so disregard my previous post. The hydraulic works (lack of a better word)are all under the drivers seat as with your tractors. I have a pressure line (3/8") coming from the hydraulic pump and running back (right side)to attach to a plate on the front of the works (just behind your right ankle if you're setting on the seat). This plate is about 4" square and attached w/ 4 bolts. Aside from the fitting where the pressure line attaches, there are 2 more holes. 1 has a line attached that runs across to the same type of plate on the left side (this plate has the return line (to pump) attached to it. The 2nd has a plug in it (fush with plate and takes a 3/8" allen wrench to remove it)with about a 2" spring behind it. Could it be that this second opening is an auxiliary pressure port that I can hook up to? If not, in order to add an extra hydraulic hookup, do I tie into the pressure or return line. Thanks for your time and patience. Dave
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