Posted by IH fan on October 10, 2012 at 03:25:16 from (108.238.229.210):
In Reply to: fast hitch problem posted by leroy in ne on October 09, 2012 at 20:43:44:
There are companies that make "adjustable flow checks", Parker being just one. Flow free flows in reverse and meters in the other direction. Put the valve in the line from the head end of the cylinder, not the rod end. You want to meter the fluid returning from the cylinder, not the flow going in. If you try to meter the fluid going into the cylinder, when you initially move the valve handle to LOWER, there will be a sudden drop for a little way before it starts metering... just know that from experience of building test machines for a hydraulics manufacturer for several years.
Check out a Parker dealer near you... http://www.snap-titequickdisconnects.com/products/flow_control_valves/fria_series/index.html
This post was edited by IH fan at 03:27:04 10/10/12.
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