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Hey Allen , hydralic valve question

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Animal

03-09-2008 18:08:06




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On that valve you used on that H, that exhaust port, is it just supposed to work under pressure releif, or should it be exhausting all the time? I am trying to use one to regulate the lift on a disc mower caddy. I just want to use one pressure line that will lift the arms on the caddy and then at the end of the stroke lift the disc mower itself. I thought this valve would do it, but after blowing air through it I am not sure. It seems like their is no exhaust pressure at all through it. When I took the spool out I found a big spring that looks like a presure releif, and also a plug in the spool that looks like it would keep the flow from going to the E port.

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Allan In NE

03-09-2008 18:54:16




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 Re: Hey Allen , hydralic valve question in reply to Animal, 03-09-2008 18:08:06  
Think of the "Exhaust" port as the output of the pump. It then used to run other valves with their own pressure regulator system.

That priority valve just insures that the power steering gets it's oil "off the top" or first.

Allan



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J Schwiebert

03-09-2008 18:40:49




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 Re: Hey Allen , hydralic valve question in reply to Animal, 03-09-2008 18:08:06  
What kind of valve is it?



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Bob

03-09-2008 18:54:47




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 Re: Hey Allen , hydralic valve question in reply to J Schwiebert, 03-09-2008 18:40:49  
I think he's talking about a flow divider valve like Allen used for his power steering setup.



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