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Re: Hydraulic Hose or Tubing
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Posted by rust collector on April 23, 2007 at 15:40:51 from (130.18.53.109):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Hose or Tubing posted by Tweeter on April 23, 2007 at 15:26:33:
You need to know whether or not the loader valve is "open center" or "closed center" and whether it is "Power Beyond" capable or not. It may be as simple as connecting lines in series, but my experience in the past is that you need to talk at length to your tractor manufacturer and a good hydraulics supplier with valve models and serial numbers before trying to connect anything. Worst that could happen is that you continually dump across a relief valve in the tractor, build up heat and have pump failure fairly quickly. Second would be creating leaks in the valve and nothing happening with the bh.
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