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Re: Hydraulic Hose or Tubing
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Posted by paul on April 23, 2007 at 21:57:46 from (66.44.132.88):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Hose or Tubing posted by Tweeter on April 23, 2007 at 15:26:33:
The hose will be a lot easier than the steel line, as well as cheaper. For sure go with rubber. As to the power beyond, that can get tricky, & beyond me. But you really should be using a power beyond port, or you will have problems if you are hooking both the loader & the backhoe to the pump at the same time. Open center valves do not like their return line to be used for the next 'pressure in' port - unpredictable results can be had from either valve even if it's not being used. Each valve needs to have the return line unrestricted, or odd things will move when not expected or overheat when not planned.... If you are disconnecting your loader & plugging the bh into the loader ports, that will work fine - tho a hassle to go between the 2. --->Paul
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