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Posted by RoninKS on September 21, 2006 at 18:12:09 from (24.225.2.20):
Fellas, I just bought this 1953 Super M and I don't understand the hydralic system, so here are some silly questions. I intend to put a Saginaw 3-point on this tractor, please click on the link, then click agin on the picure to enlarge the photo. My questions are:...... 1. What is the name of this valve thingy marked "#1", and is it considered a 2-way valve, that can be used on 2-way cylinders for up and down pressure? 2. Do the hoses marked "#2" and "#3" look correct, they are on different "levels" of the valve thingy, regardless of how the photo looks. 3. "#3" hose is actually on the same level as "#4" hose which runs to the other side of the tractor and is hooked to the rear opening on that side. (does this look correct?) 4. "#2" hose is on the same level as "#5" outlet that does not have a hose connected to it. (does this look correct?) 5. Does any of my rambleing make sense? LOL I know absolutely nothing about hydralics, and I hope this picture is worth a 1000 words. Thanks RoninKS Picture with 7 hoses.
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