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Re: PTO extended through Hydraulic pump
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Posted by low budget on November 12, 2006 at 11:18:14 from (67.50.29.181):
In Reply to: Re: PTO extended through Hydraulic pump posted by Garry Cottrell on November 12, 2006 at 04:40:33:
Should be a priority valve under the right side running board attached to the trans housing. The line off the main pump runs up to it. (Power steering line comes off the main line somewhere. The valve maintains steering pressure if pump output is low.)There should be a plug on this valve you can remove and plumb a hose from it to a CLOSED center valve.(You would have an open center valve on your PTO pump, some are convertable from one to the other with a special plug.)The return from the valve will go to the hyd filter housing. Either drill and tap the stock housing or buy the special housing from JD.(Last I knew it was $60, no doubt more now) Hope this helps.
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