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running more than one hydraulic tool on Major

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Simon from NZ

04-06-2006 03:42:44




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I have 57 Major with single hydraulic control. Would like to plumb in front end loader as well as post driver (not to run together).Can I tap into service bung on side of control and then use a diverter or would I have to get an auxiallary control. Front end loader already has remote control bank with it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.




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Majorman

04-07-2006 10:00:41




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 Re: running more than one hydraulic tool on Major in reply to Simon from NZ, 04-06-2006 03:42:44  
You would be OK with a diverter if the line to your loader bank is shut off.

I'm thinking that your loader valves return to tank until operated. You would need to block that line to get any power to your second unit. A straight directional tap would work OK.



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