I have one more question to ask,and that is,the valve I purchased is a duel purpose valve,meaning it has two control levers one for the lifting of my snowblade and the other for angling the blade,for now I'm just goin' to connect the one for raising the blade,the other side will be plugged off till I get some more funds to complete the whole thing to hydraulics,anyhow the question is this, the ram for the raise and lower is single action,the two young guys told me that this side of the valve has to be looped back into the valve as it's only goin' to need one hose to it, the valve two levers has 3 threaded 1/4" inlets on top side 3 1/4" inlets for the other lever ,now the young fellow tells me the valve to control the single acting ram has to have a short hose routed back from the unused 1/4" to the last and 3 rd.exsisting 1/4" to relieve the pressure back into the system,that seems to sound about right,but now hows that goin' to work with the double acting ram for the angle which will have two hoses attached to it,there will still be that 3 rd. open 1/4" threaded hole what do I do with that one,do I cap it off,or does there have to be a TEE installed and that has to be looped back in to the system,I've never done this type of work before so this is why I'm askin' all these questions ahead of time,and I want to make quite certain these two young guys know what they are sayin' is correct,please and thanks in advance,if I new it was goin' to be such a job, maybe I should have stuck with the 12 volt acutator,see close up pic of new valve installed on fender of tractor showing the six 1/4" inlets or outputs in question<<<<>>>>Ampa :confused2: