Posted by notjustair on September 16, 2013 at 08:44:58 from (174.238.66.223):
In Reply to: Hydraulics.... posted by John M on September 16, 2013 at 03:25:30:
That's the way mine is set up, although mine is live hydraulics. That front hose needs a way to return to the sump if there is no implement on it. I have a T in mine that I open if it is not hooked to an implement - that T lets it return the fluid.
When you use the lever you get fluid no matter which way you push it. That's how a double acting cylinder has power up or down. When one side has fluid pressure the opposite side of the valve is open to let the fluid return as needed. You have to have a return to the pump on the "lowering" side (even if you aren't using it) or you are deadheading the pump every time you let the three point down. Regardless of whether you hook two hoses up to that tractor you need to plan on both sides of the vavke having pressure at all times. Get that fixed and then see what happens. Hydraulics are like wiring. If it isn't set up right you can't always predict what weird things will happen.
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