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Posted by Allan In NE on November 11, 2006 at 05:12:55 from (148.78.243.26):
Set Me straight, Just dropped a small fortune on some "convertable" Cross valves for my loader, which will allow me to put all the plumbing outside the cab with only the levers being inside. Got the "single acting/double acting" thing all figured out, but answer me this: Each valve has an independant regulator built in, also is built with an "In" port and an "out" port. Bear in mind that the loader's system already has a dedicated pressure regulater back at the pump. "In" oil will already be pressurized. #1: Can I "stack" the valves by running the "out" port of one valve right into the "in" port of the next valve? Then, the "out" port of the last valve would just jump back to the tank? #2: Can I "gut" those "valve regulators" and just rely on the loader's system pressure? In other words, I just want to use the new valves' spools and the channeling of the valves to direct oil and release oil. Hope this makes sense and thanks, Allan
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