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Posted by CNKS on January 30, 2005 at 17:40:29 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Plumbing posted by PAULIH300 on January 30, 2005 at 14:41:16:
I don't think it should be hooked up that way -- slowly grasping what you have. I don't think it matters whether there is a loader or some other mounted, or trailing implement, for that matter. In the picture in your latest post, the cylinders are one way, as you indicated. Thus, IMO, the hoses from both cylinders need to be attached together with a tee, with the resulting single hose plugged into the up outlet of one of the remotes, with the valve set on one way. Attach the tilt cylinder (one cylinder?) hose to the up outlet of the 2nd remote, and set the valve to one way, unless that is a 2 way cylinder. If the valve you are referring to is indeed the valve that sets one or two way, then you have to set it on one way, or you will get return flow to the reservoir, which you do not need unless you have 2 way cylinders. You said in your original post that the bucket does not lift with it set on single action. That I don't understand. Not being familiar with the system on the 300U, and not using the remotes on my 460U before taking it apart, I don't know anything else. Hopefully someone that knows what they are talking about will answer before too long.
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