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<blockquote data-quote="Michael S" data-source="post: 8519651" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I imagine that ours has 3 pipes connected to the hydraulic motor although I would need to go and look to be certain since I don't operate it myself. If you have three pipes you most likely have a flow and return plus a smaller pipe which will be a case drain. The case drain is often plumbed into the return. Opinions may differ but the case drain needs to be returned to tank with the lowest possible back pressure. If you have three pipes all with couplers I might risk the return back through the spool and the case drain on the free flow return. Some tractors, certainly some Fendts, have a free flow return and a separate case drain connection. If you have any doubts about the connections I'd speak to your local Horsch dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael S, post: 8519651, member: 419"] I imagine that ours has 3 pipes connected to the hydraulic motor although I would need to go and look to be certain since I don't operate it myself. If you have three pipes you most likely have a flow and return plus a smaller pipe which will be a case drain. The case drain is often plumbed into the return. Opinions may differ but the case drain needs to be returned to tank with the lowest possible back pressure. If you have three pipes all with couplers I might risk the return back through the spool and the case drain on the free flow return. Some tractors, certainly some Fendts, have a free flow return and a separate case drain connection. If you have any doubts about the connections I'd speak to your local Horsch dealer. [/QUOTE]
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