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Re: 300U remote
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Posted by Wardner on August 17, 2000 at 19:00:12 from (63.23.215.184):
In Reply to: 300U remote posted by Joe on August 17, 2000 at 09:01:07:
If you have only one valve, you can only use a trip bucket type loader. You will need to put another IH valve on your reservoir to operate a full function loader. On the valve that you have now you will see two plugs. These are work ports that could run the lift cylinders on the loader. You may also have a selector shaft on the end of the valve. If you look carefully you will see that it can rotate to a "D" or "S" position. That means double acting or single acting. Double acting means that you will have down pressure if the cylinders have two ports. Here in New England, it seems like every 300U sold went out the dealer's door with a loader. They are very common.
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