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such a thing as a ball like T valve for hydraulic line?
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Posted by davr on April 10, 2003 at 19:04:50 from (12.94.163.143):
does anyone make a ball like T valve that can be used in a hyd line? I built a log splitter from a hyd system off a commercial golf couse lawn aerator. Basically the hyd sys powered 2 small cyls. used to raise and lower the hight of machine. So the control valve has 2 lines coming out with T's onthe end. One set of lines are hooked to the log splitter cyl. and it works great. The other set of lines are still hooked to other original small cyl and it works as well. THey both work in tandem because of the T. Rather than cap that line Id like to build a lifing crane with that small cyl.How can i keep the small cyl from operating? I thought some sort of ball valve? or flow control valve work? Couldnt find in Northern catalog..Please let me know of other retail suppliers if known. Prefer JIC fittings if possible.thanks
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