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Posted by Dan on September 25, 2003 at 21:12:28 from (12.160.160.171):
I asked the question a couple times on Farmall forum and got no response so will try it here. I have a SMTA IH tractor. Has live hydraulics and an auxiliary valve, IH kind so you can use a 2 way cylinder. The 3 point works off of this valve and I wanted to have a remote in addition to it. It has open center hydraulics and uses the lift all box, under the rear of the fuel tank, as a reservoir and the relieve valve is there also. My pressure hose to the new valve Ts into the pressure line from the pump just before it enters the lift all box. Outlet line from new valve goes to inlet on IH valve. Out let from IH valve Ts into return line between pump and lift all as it did before. Lift all lever is locked as needed to run auxilairy valve. When I pull the lever on the IH valve back and the 3 point tops out the lever on the new valve will lift and it will actually exert some pressure on remotes. Any suggestions?
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