Posted by kevin v on December 24, 2007 at 12:00:51 from (67.150.245.138):
I have a John Deere 2240 Loader tractor I recently purchased. I have a three point hitch attach backhoe that I want to hook up to the tractor. The 2240 has a double spool valve to run the bucket loader. There is also two live hoses that run from the pump to the back of the tractor. I figure these will run my backhoe ok since the hoe has its own spool valves and there are no remote hookups on the tractor itself. I Kept those in place and teed off these two lines to put a single spool valve with two more remotes to run a drag scraper or a hydraulic disc. After hooking all of this up, I now don"t have any power to either bucket control up front. However, If I activate the new single spool valve (with nothing attached to it) and one of the bucket valves at the same time, the bucket will work. Is it safe for the system and will it work to simply put a ball valve before the single spool valve to create preasure back to the double spool valve?
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