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Live Hydraulics on a C |
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jaybob
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Posted: 19 Apr 2010 at 7:17pm |
Well since I have an alternator devoted to only charging the battery for the starter I decided to install "Live" electric hydraulics on my C. I found a used Tommy Gate pump and controller and made a bracket for it and put it under the seat. Works great but I had one problem at first. The electric switch is either full up or full return. It raised fast and dropped even faster. I though I was going to ruin my deck the first time it slammed down. I couldn"t ease into it like a normal spool valve. So I installed a needle valve flow restrictor that restricts both ways and now it works perfectly and the flow rate is adjustable too. |
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