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A proper hydraulic connection????
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Posted by dave-o on August 24, 2004 at 15:48:01 from (64.33.182.113):
I've been trying to plan my conversion of my trip loader bucket to full hydraulic. I have done a through search of the archives of this forum and have become more and more confused. Does anyone really know the proper use of hydraulics and correct set-ups? So far I have learned: 1) you absolutly CAN NOT rig open center valves in series 2) you absolutly CAN rig open center valves in series 3) you absolutly can not use a double acting open center valve with a single acting cylinder without doing damage to the pump, valve or tractor 4) you can use a double acting valve on a single acting cylinder with no problem whatsoever I'm lost. My library has no books on this subject and the forums have proved to have conflicting information. Those who have posted on the subject always seem to think they are right then someone comes along and says the 100% opposate. Can aynone offer help to a proper source of information or can anyone clarify the above contradictions. Thank you.
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