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Posted by Triker on July 27, 2005 at 21:39:48 from (208.24.179.208):
Okay guys, I cant get this through my thick skull. I know some of you have responded to my previous postings but I am not catching on. I have put a 3pt hitch on my H and it has dual two way cylinders that already has the hoses connected to it. My questions are as follows: Is the back the down pressure valve (close to ground) and the front is the up pressure, closer to the seat? Which side do I hook the back hose to, close to the ground? Left front or back port or right port. Which side do I hook the front hose to, closer to the seat? Left front or back port or right port. I understand I need a special fitting for down pressure, if I do where can I get this and what is it called? Where do I put this special fitting? Be nice now. Thanks for your patience and responses.
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