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Posted by canada on April 11, 2001 at 09:40:41 from (206.48.122.92):
In Reply to: Hydraulics question posted by Jim on April 10, 2001 at 07:01:24:
Be carefull now you cant just but these valves in series from the pump and back to the reservoir. One of the valves must have the high pressure carry over port or what is called a power beond port. I would guess that the existing valve does not have a power beond port.So the new two spool valve for the loader should have power beond port. Run the pressure line from the pump to the new two spool valve then out the power beond port to the existing valve on the tractor' then tee the tank port from each valve bobies together and back to the tank. Check with with your local hydraulic supplier this is a very standard circuit ,they should have a drawing or outline. Good luck
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