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Ok, just re-read your post for the 6th time, and..
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Posted by Old Pokey on November 11, 2006 at 08:20:04 from (216.99.219.239):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics Questions posted by Old Pokey on November 11, 2006 at 08:03:38:
I think I better understand your situation now, maybe.??? Ok, you've "converted" the valves to one-way, so the oil is supposed to flow from the non-work port to the out port when lowering the loader or tilting the bucket downward, right? You asked about simply plumbing them in series. No problem. As far as getting full pump "volume" to the cylinders, those valves you bought need at least 1/2" work ports. I think a 3/8" work port with a hose of any length hooked to it, might restrict the flow enough that you'll have problems. Though, you did'nt state the pumps size or output, so I'm guessing it should be at least a 20-25gpm size, right? What size ports are on the loader lift cylinders?
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