LD1
Epic Contributor
A little late to the party.....but......assuming its a standard tandem center valve, and not a motor spool....
YES, you can run a pair of SA cylinders off a single "set" of remotes. BUT....the cylinders are going to work together. They CANNOT work independent of each other, without additional valving.
So....move the lever one direction (lets call it direction A)......and table A is gonna go up.....table B gonna go down. Move the lever the other direction (direction B).....the B table will go up as table A comes down.
The only time BOTH tables will be down, is if you shut the tractor off and bleed the hydraulics. Because once in operation.....both tables will never be up, both will never be down. They will alternate.
If you have a motor spool as someone mentioned......that means the lever bleeds everything off in neutral position. You can still only move one table at a time up, but it wont ever hold its position without holding the lever and dead-heading the hydraulics. The second you let off the lever.....down it will come.
YES, you can run a pair of SA cylinders off a single "set" of remotes. BUT....the cylinders are going to work together. They CANNOT work independent of each other, without additional valving.
So....move the lever one direction (lets call it direction A)......and table A is gonna go up.....table B gonna go down. Move the lever the other direction (direction B).....the B table will go up as table A comes down.
The only time BOTH tables will be down, is if you shut the tractor off and bleed the hydraulics. Because once in operation.....both tables will never be up, both will never be down. They will alternate.
If you have a motor spool as someone mentioned......that means the lever bleeds everything off in neutral position. You can still only move one table at a time up, but it wont ever hold its position without holding the lever and dead-heading the hydraulics. The second you let off the lever.....down it will come.