Posted by WilBury on March 11, 2022 at 18:38:07 from (162.210.166.120):
In Reply to: Power Beyond Spool posted by Stan Coryell on March 09, 2022 at 17:51:50:
Great! Is that an MF 202 tractor? While you're at it, can you give us the model # of the splitter? Maybe even the valve number? Knowing whether it's open or closed is important too.
That Prince valve should do exactly what you want for this application but only if it's being powered properly. Is your pump a gear type mounted in front of the engine with maybe 17-20 GPM output at speed? If so, you should be stylin'.
More info on the pump would be good to make sure system relief (on the Prince?) is where it should be.
Quick answer on the plumbing, for open center, with two sets of #12 quick connects, the tractor needs male & female and so does the splitter. Kill engine, disconnect the splitter, connect the hoses back on themselves. Same at the tractor. Double check & zip-tie the tractor quick connects. Drop that splitter & give 'er. Wil
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