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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 6244772" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>the valve you have put in the op would work but i wouldn't be inclined to blank off T, your going to be using one of a pair on the spool valve of the tractor so another pipe from T isnt going to take anything more up.</p><p>reason im saying not to blank off T is if you do, you would loose the ability to float the opposite side your lifting, may not be a big thing but if you come to a dip in the field it cant technically float as youve blocked the oils path, same goes for the other side when your lifting it you've blocked the other arm from floating.</p><p>id use two pipes, a flow and a return and put a check valve on the T at the tractor end of the hose so you cant connect it the wrong way round, use coloured cable ties on the hose and the spool to make it easier to connect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 6244772, member: 11821"] the valve you have put in the op would work but i wouldn't be inclined to blank off T, your going to be using one of a pair on the spool valve of the tractor so another pipe from T isnt going to take anything more up. reason im saying not to blank off T is if you do, you would loose the ability to float the opposite side your lifting, may not be a big thing but if you come to a dip in the field it cant technically float as youve blocked the oils path, same goes for the other side when your lifting it you've blocked the other arm from floating. id use two pipes, a flow and a return and put a check valve on the T at the tractor end of the hose so you cant connect it the wrong way round, use coloured cable ties on the hose and the spool to make it easier to connect. [/QUOTE]
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