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Posted by Roy Suomi on November 11, 2006 at 05:27:04 from (69.165.41.192):
In Reply to: Hydraulics Questions posted by Allan In NE on November 11, 2006 at 05:12:55:
Extra relief valves don't hurt a thing..The only problem you will have is , if there is a pressure problem....Which relief valve is the culprit ?? " Stacking " single valves isn't the most efficient way of multiple function valve banks..You will find that by " back pressuring "the valves will cause some odd operating of loader functions...I would have installed a multiple spool valve .Stacking single valves can be done if they are equipped with power beyond feature.. If I were you I'd sell those log splitter valves and go to Surplus Center.com and find an appropriate valve to best meet your needs
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