Posted by farmall_h_1944 on September 20, 2014 at 19:49:50 from (208.126.51.71):
I know this has been talked about quite a bit but would like some input on my specific situation. I know not much about hydraulics other than I know you need a return to the reservoir. I had a loader on my H and the picture shows how the spool valve was plumbed for the loader. The line "in from the tractor" is T to the side and top of spool valve. The one thing you can't see is that there is a line from the PTO pump to the drain on the belly reservoir.
I took off the loader and a put on a 3 pt hitch. I would like to run the 3 pt from the spool valve. The 3 pt has only 1 one-way cylinder on it. What lines would go where on the spool valve? Not sure on the in and outs of the spool valve.
Also, if I did decide to just run the 3 pt from the belly pump, how do you suggest running a return line? Put in a T at the cylinder and run a return to the drain on the belly reservoir? Thanks for any suggestions.
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