we are going to add 2 hydraulic valves to our old ford 4610
we haven't bought anything yet so far it is just in the planning it in our heads stage
where it gets complicated is that the tractor has a loader, so we need to find somewhere to take the hydraulic power from and really we want to be able to use the 3 point at the same time as these 2 hydraulic lines so as in we don't need to disconnect anything is change any stop cocks or pull in/out the hydraulic flow knob thingy that controls weather the oil goes to the loader, the 3 point or the current single external hydraulic line
we don't need to use the loader with any hydraulics attached
could i take the power from the hydraulics that operate the 3 point linkage? would oil still be fed to the 3 point and the new external lines?
if it makes any difference the new external lines will both be double acting for use with double acting cylinders
Cheers Ed
we haven't bought anything yet so far it is just in the planning it in our heads stage
where it gets complicated is that the tractor has a loader, so we need to find somewhere to take the hydraulic power from and really we want to be able to use the 3 point at the same time as these 2 hydraulic lines so as in we don't need to disconnect anything is change any stop cocks or pull in/out the hydraulic flow knob thingy that controls weather the oil goes to the loader, the 3 point or the current single external hydraulic line
we don't need to use the loader with any hydraulics attached
could i take the power from the hydraulics that operate the 3 point linkage? would oil still be fed to the 3 point and the new external lines?
if it makes any difference the new external lines will both be double acting for use with double acting cylinders
Cheers Ed