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Re: I bought a plow and duals, now how do I set up the hydraulic hoses?
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Posted by Doc on August 30, 2002 at 20:54:20 from (24.118.181.247):
In Reply to: I bought a plow and duals, now how do I set up the hydraulic hoses? posted by Tim Malin on August 29, 2002 at 18:26:20:
For the hydraulics do you have a belly pump or the line hydraulics? A super M with the live system will have a break away coupling on it. You would then need hoses and a cylinder. If you have a belly pump, the simplest way is to run a hose to one of the belly pump outlets and to the UP side of the cylinder and put a vent in the other end of the cylinder. This will give you power up and gravity down which will work well with a plow. There still is not a true break away coupler as the old IH system. You're plow has a break away hitch so you may want to figure something out. email me if any questions. I just put 2 wat hydraulics on my M and can give you some pointers if you need. Also a dual on the left for plowing makes for a good looking rig, gives better traction, and a better ride. Go for it. Doc.
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