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Topic: Re: AUXILLARY HYDRAULICS FOR 3000
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| ZANE
10-04-2012 17:37:02
98.83.68.68
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Old Hokey sent this to me on the N forum.Install one of the aftermarket remote port manifolds under the block off plate - part number is HV-5902 and sold here for $88.84. The manifold has an OUT port to your loader valve and IN port back to the three point valve. If your remote valve has power beyond the manifold also has a RETURN port direct to the sump. If your remote valve is a plain open center valve without power beyond the RETURN port on the manifold is not used - simply plug it TOH |
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| Texasmark1
10-05-2012 07:26:06
67.142.175.26
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Re: AUXILLARY HYDRAULICS FOR 3000 in reply to ZANE, 10-04-2012 17:37:02
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| | For clarification if you will. The latter mentioned single port function is for a single line remote like would be used with a heavy drag type plow. The hyd pressure raises the plow in the lift position of the control, and the other position is basically just "drop" It allows the fluid to run out of the implement hyd. cyl. and gravity puts the implement on the ground. Course in saying this something comes to mind. If you have one line to the control from the tractor hyd system and it is pressurized....has to be to get lift, where does the fluid go that is in the hyd cylinder when you put the conrol in the drop position and drain it? Would like an answer from someone having used this kind of setup before.....I never have. Thanks, Mark |
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