Posted by DKiel on July 17, 2014 at 14:37:36 from (50.33.231.161):
first off, can someone explain to me in a simple way the difference from 1 way and 2 way quick couplings? i need to add remotes on my Massey 245. i have a selector under the seat that looks like this... http://www.ebay.com/itm/MASSEY-FERGUSON-HYDRAULIC-SELECTOR-VALVE-3-WAY-/130391237237?pt=BI_Heavy_Equipment_Parts&hash=item1e5bec6275
i have a woods loader on it that runs out of this selector but the return just dumps back in to the hydo fluid filler plug by the shifter.
what i would like to do is run the remotes out of the other unused spot (and back in to the return?) the only thing i will be using the remotes for, for now anyways is to raise the cylinder on the new idea 290 haybine i am working on. so in this circumstance, do i even need two hoses going to the haybine? so would the return even be needed? and also will running the remotes off that selector even work using the 3 point lift lever?
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