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Posted by Steven@nd on December 04, 2002 at 17:51:29 from (12.23.184.127):
In Reply to: loader hydraulics posted by Big Jim on December 04, 2002 at 11:58:34:
Another option would be to buy a 2 or 3 spool valve (if you have grapple fork) and plumb it into your single tractor valve. This is what we did with our 544 to put a loader on. Plumb inlet side of auxiliary 2 or 3 spool valve into one outlet on your tractor valve, and plumb the return line into the other outlet on tractor. Now just tie the hydraulic lever on the tractor whichever direction it needs to be to make the loader work right. If you would rather add another valve to your tractor check out the salvage yard list at http://www.atis.net/salyards.html to find another valve. Personally, I like the Prince PTO pump and auxillary reservoir for loaders, faster and easier to replace that pump when it goes out. My $0.02 worth.
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