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Re: New Holland Skid Steer L325 Aux Hydraulics
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Posted by MSM on June 07, 2005 at 16:15:39 from (4.155.51.133):
In Reply to: New Holland Skid Steer L325 Aux Hydraulics posted by DrD on June 07, 2005 at 14:11:10:
The original set up is a manual valve mounted down near the existing lift/curl valve. It is operated with a cable that attaches to the right control lever. Installing an original is no cake walk. It is all hard lined in with rubber hoses at the pivot point of the loader frame,hard lined down the loader arm to the quick couplers near the bucket.You might be able to rig in an electric splitter,but it's going to be tight on that little machine,then you have to plumb all the way to the bucket.Possibly consider trading it on a 555 with boom hyd. already on it? Your's doesn't have alot of lift capacity now,and will reduce it by 100#+ with the grapple and cylinders.
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