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Re: Anyone seen this setup on SM
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Posted by Nat on May 19, 2005 at 14:31:35 from (64.80.110.40):
In Reply to: Anyone seen this setup on SM posted by Ty1 on May 19, 2005 at 09:39:34:
Should be a fairly simple mystery to solve. Go in under the tractor's belly. I believe there's an access panel so you can get at the drive shaft for the belly pump. See if there's a drive shaft installed. No drive shaft? Then Aces is right. When the live pump was installed, it was plumbed so the lift-all's control valve could be used to run the hydraulics. You can safely connect the IN side of the triple-spool valve to the pressure side of the pump, and eliminate the belly reservoir. It only holds 3 quarts of oil or something like that anyway. Drive shaft? Then captaink is right. The pumps are working in tandem, though I don't really know what purpose that would serve.
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