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adding a second hydraulic controller to a 1963 ford 4000
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Posted by Will Wyatt on December 12, 2001 at 15:06:46 from (12.78.16.135):
I have mounted an aftermarket frontend loader to my 1963 ford 4000 gas tractor. The front end loader came with it's own dual lever hydraulic controller. I connected the pressure line at the 3/8 pipe plug located on the right side of the hydraulic section near the bottom and towards the front. I routed the return to the drain plug using a tee. My problem is that when I try to use either the front end loader or the three point lift which is built into the tractor I simply force the fluid thru the controller not being used and do not build up any pressure. Is there a adapter available that will mount under or in place of the accessory plate that will allow me to use both systems without shuting one down and if not how best to shut off the hydraulic system used by the 3-point lift? Thank You, Will
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