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Re: 100 Hydraulics
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Posted by EricB on February 16, 2005 at 13:13:05 from (216.209.84.11):
In Reply to: Re: 100 Hydraulics posted by Mike Beam on February 16, 2005 at 12:22:07:
Ok! if the 3 pt hitch works it's not the pump. Its a plumbing issue. On the controller (the leaver) you should have a pressure feed line, and a return line to your resevoir, plus either a single or double line to your blade cylinder. Try reversing the feed line and the return line at the controller. If you have a single action cylinder, you need a single action insert inside the controller. If you have a double action cylinder you need a double action insert. Most controllers come with double action. If you need single action see your dealer and get the insert valve you need. Changing it is usually very simple. But you will have to plug up one of the two holes since you will only be using one hose. If you plug up the wrong one it will not work. (Thinking about that! If you are using single action now, you may want to reverse those lines before you go spendding any money.) Chances are the controller is fine. Its either 1: a feed in/out reversal 2: wrong valve in the controller 3: reversed line on the output to the single action cylinder. Let me know how it goes (other than messy). Is your blade single or double action? (One or two lines required) Has this system ever worked or is this a new installation you are doing?
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