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Free flow return needed on NH 60 series?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6787310" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>The manual is spot on. An alternative is the plug on the side of the oil filler pipe, which is a rather inelegant solution and always makes me think that the expanding rubber filler cap will be blown off by the force of oil splashing upwards. Stick to what the book says and use the lower coupling and use float to stop flow and general driving when flow isn't required. You will need some kind of latch to hold the lever in flow position if there is any back pressure. </p><p></p><p>It is possible to fashion a wooden filler piece to fit in the slot in front of the leaver to hold it in the flow position but it is not suitable in your case because you need to start and stop flow to the motor so regularly. It is suitable for use with remote spools on mixer wagons or balers or bedder/feeders etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6787310, member: 718"] The manual is spot on. An alternative is the plug on the side of the oil filler pipe, which is a rather inelegant solution and always makes me think that the expanding rubber filler cap will be blown off by the force of oil splashing upwards. Stick to what the book says and use the lower coupling and use float to stop flow and general driving when flow isn't required. You will need some kind of latch to hold the lever in flow position if there is any back pressure. It is possible to fashion a wooden filler piece to fit in the slot in front of the leaver to hold it in the flow position but it is not suitable in your case because you need to start and stop flow to the motor so regularly. It is suitable for use with remote spools on mixer wagons or balers or bedder/feeders etc. [/QUOTE]
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