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Posted by dave-o on August 25, 2004 at 07:29:27 from (64.33.140.18):
Thank you to all who responded to my post. I got great info from you guys and i feel like I have a better handle on designing a simple hydraulic circut, although I still have a lot to learn before I start adding hoses. Here is the first thing for me to tackle, I need your help again. The attached picture is the vavle on my FEL on my 8N. The pump is on the front of the tractor. The problem I'm having is exactly one on the issues we disscused. The valve is controlling a single-acting cylinder. Power up, gravity down. When I engague the valve to let the FEL down I get engine loading. Is there an adjustment I can make to this valve to stop this? What is the screw on the valve for? Is the hose going to the cylinder connected to the wrong port? The bottom of the valve says " Char-Lynn " and the model # ,best I can tell anyway, is 1500. Thanks again. -dave
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