Hello,
I'm new to the site. I'm also new to tractors. I do have a lot of experience on lift trucks, etc. So, I'm not new to hydraulic systems.
I have a Kabota M4700 with a Woods 1020 FEL on it. I have a 3-point log splitter for it. I'm trying to figure out the best way to tap into the hydraulics. It has two quick disconnects, on the rear, for an auxiliary cylinder. But, I don't want to stand up between the wheels to use that control valve. Plus the splitter has it's own control valve. It has three lines running to the FEL. Two lines connect near the aux. control valve and one near the PTO. First, why three lines? Pressure, return, and ??? I assume I need to "T" into the pressure and return lines and add two disconnects at the rear. Thanks, Jeff
I'm new to the site. I'm also new to tractors. I do have a lot of experience on lift trucks, etc. So, I'm not new to hydraulic systems.
I have a Kabota M4700 with a Woods 1020 FEL on it. I have a 3-point log splitter for it. I'm trying to figure out the best way to tap into the hydraulics. It has two quick disconnects, on the rear, for an auxiliary cylinder. But, I don't want to stand up between the wheels to use that control valve. Plus the splitter has it's own control valve. It has three lines running to the FEL. Two lines connect near the aux. control valve and one near the PTO. First, why three lines? Pressure, return, and ??? I assume I need to "T" into the pressure and return lines and add two disconnects at the rear. Thanks, Jeff
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