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Two-way hydraulics on H or M

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Black Creek Far

07-08-2003 04:04:26




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Can you run a two way cyclinder off the existing hydraulics on a H or M ? I have a Hesston PT7 mower conditioner with a two way cylinder and want to use it as a two way instead of venting the other port of the cyclinder. I usually run Green tractors but have moved and have started over and now have Red tractors instead of Green,which I am new to. I thought I saw someone using the front pipe on the left side and the pipe on the right side to run a two way is that right? Thank you for your help.

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ibpidlin

07-09-2003 04:21:03




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 Re: Two-way hydraulics on H or M in reply to Black Creek Farm, 07-08-2003 04:04:26  
the 2way valve needs to be an open center one or your pump will stay at max pressure all the time other than that the other guys have it covered



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Haas

07-08-2003 05:36:12




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 Re: Two-way hydraulics on H or M in reply to Black Creek Farm, 07-08-2003 04:04:26  
Run hose from one of the pressure outlets on the Lift All Unit to a two way valve. Run return from valve back to either the Lift All reservoir fill port, or to the reservoir drain. Then lock the Lift All lever in the lift position so oil flows through the valve. Be aware that max pressure generated by the Lift All is around 800 psi, so you may need a larger cylinder than normal to work your equipment.

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Andy Martin

07-08-2003 10:19:11




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 Re: Re: Two-way hydraulics on H or M in reply to Haas, 07-08-2003 05:36:12  
Works great.

I put a pair of valves on my M and mave no trouble running an old Vermeer round baler.



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Jimmy King

07-08-2003 04:17:46




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 Re: Two-way hydraulics on H or M in reply to Black Creek Farm, 07-08-2003 04:04:26  
Get a 2 way hyd. valve run hyd. hose to it from hyd. sys. on tractor tye your one way leaver open then run your two hoses to conectors from 2 way valve and you will have 2way hyd.



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Steven@nd

07-08-2003 04:07:58




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 Re: Two-way hydraulics on H or M in reply to Black Creek Farm, 07-08-2003 04:04:26  
See my website, go to H and M hydraulic tricks.

http://www.geocities.com/farmall544



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