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D3B Hydraulic Steering Valve Plumbing

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Confused Plumbe

05-03-2007 13:24:05




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Need to be "unconfused". Redid the steering valves on my D3B. I'm confused about how to attach hydraulic hoses.

There is one hose coming from oil filter and one returning to sump. I also have 2 tees and each steering valve has 2 inboard connections.

How do these things get plumbed together???

Yes, I know should have taken pictures....BUT

Thanks in advance!




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Bob/Ont

05-03-2007 15:35:35




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 Re: D3B Hydraulic Steering Valve Plumbing in reply to Confused Plumber, 05-03-2007 13:24:05  
I am about as confused, but the one coming from trans is supply and the other one is drain. Lay the steel lines in there and try to find where they match up to the fittings. If you post a serial# might be able to get a parts pic in a day or two. Peddal steer or lever steer?
Later Bob



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Confused Plumber

05-04-2007 04:47:19




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 Re: D3B Hydraulic Steering Valve Plumbing in reply to Bob/Ont, 05-03-2007 15:35:35  
Bob:

Serial # 27Y..... . Think its an 84-86 machine. Has 3F/3R. Pedal steering.

Let me know if this helps. If not can get the whole serial number etc.

Those diagrams will sure be a BIG HELP!

THANKS!



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Bob/Ont

05-05-2007 17:43:36




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 Re: D3B Hydraulic Steering Valve Plumbing in reply to Confused Plumber, 05-04-2007 04:47:19  
Rear most port is supply center port goes to cyl and front port is drain back to trans.
Later bob



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Bob/Ont

05-04-2007 19:18:55




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 Re: D3B Hydraulic Steering Valve Plumbing in reply to Confused Plumber, 05-04-2007 04:47:19  
Yes that is good email me please.
Later Bob



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