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Re: Hydraulic valve confusion
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Posted by Dan on March 07, 2004 at 21:39:26 from (12.160.171.22):
In Reply to: Hydraulic valve confusion posted by MM on March 07, 2004 at 21:21:10:
Not sure I can answer all your questions but will give my opinion on a few. I also have a 3 pt on my smta that is not saginaw but very similar, has the same 2 cylinder lift and you can have down pressure or not by removing 2 pins. I just purchased a 2 spool valve because I wanted to use a 3 point roll over plow so I needed both 3 point and remote outlet. The one I got was a Prince, I did not get the float option as I didn't think I would need it. I like the load checks. Without them when you move the valve handle the load drops slightly. Some valves state they do not have adjustable relief. I would get one with it otherwise you could mess up your pump. Those old IH pumps weren't ment to go to 2000 or 3000 pounds. The valve I got has Power beyond available as a option, don't think I need it but was on the valve.
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