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<blockquote data-quote="stugordon321" data-source="post: 2026250" data-attributes="member: 43272"><p>Luckily I knew to check the direction of PTO so it turns clockwise. I've never actually used one of these drivers so thanks for telling me about not stopping the weight mid flow. Had I known more about hydraulics etc I would have got a tractor already piped up at the rear but when I bought my little Kubota the bloke told me all I needed to do was unscrew a plug & screw a pipe into it to get hydraulics sorted. However since buying it I've looked into it & have been told of two ways to tap into the tractors hydraulics so now I need to find which is the correct way of doing it. I've been told I can tap into the valve under the seat that controls the flow/ speed to the rear arms etc. the other way I was told is by tapping into some sort of valve on left of transmition/axle housing (some sort of cover) </p><p>If anyone knows how I should go about tapping into the corect place please let me know as this is all new to me & haven't a clue where to tap it. </p><p>Thanks Stu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugordon321, post: 2026250, member: 43272"] Luckily I knew to check the direction of PTO so it turns clockwise. I've never actually used one of these drivers so thanks for telling me about not stopping the weight mid flow. Had I known more about hydraulics etc I would have got a tractor already piped up at the rear but when I bought my little Kubota the bloke told me all I needed to do was unscrew a plug & screw a pipe into it to get hydraulics sorted. However since buying it I've looked into it & have been told of two ways to tap into the tractors hydraulics so now I need to find which is the correct way of doing it. I've been told I can tap into the valve under the seat that controls the flow/ speed to the rear arms etc. the other way I was told is by tapping into some sort of valve on left of transmition/axle housing (some sort of cover) If anyone knows how I should go about tapping into the corect place please let me know as this is all new to me & haven't a clue where to tap it. Thanks Stu. [/QUOTE]
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