That's 3/8.Looks like you have 1/2" pipe elbows in the ports,. The hydraulic restrictors I linked should fit without the need for adapters.
Dan
That's 3/8.Looks like you have 1/2" pipe elbows in the ports,. The hydraulic restrictors I linked should fit without the need for adapters.
Dan
OK - get the 3/8" restrictors.That's 3/8.
3rd Function Valve - See the letters in RED. I speak in acronyms as good as any military spec sheet. That's just a TLA (three letter acronym)You lost me with "3FV". I have a 2spool valve hooked up on my 3 hoses that the backhoe would use.
The sproket works when I rotate manually. Didnt weld it on the hub yet. I know it probably wont work well. So I'm gonna look around for shops that sell gears.
You can make a restrictor plate by drilling a .030 or .060 hole in a small metal disc then put the plate inside the fitting. I almost suggested that a while back.I'm.gonna receive the restrictors on dec 16. I'm being impatient and tempted to try something else in the meantime. I saw some people tapping the inside of a fitting, adding a bolt and then drilling a small hole. Would it be a bad idea to just fill the inside of a fitting with a big ugly weld blob? I'm guessing that if aome particles would break free it could break something.
And weld it in place?You can make a restrictor plate by drilling a .030 or .060 hole in a small metal disc then put the plate inside the fitting. I almost suggested that a while back.
Dan
No - just put it in the fitting and let the pressure hold it in place,And weld it in place?
Very nicely done!electric holding up very well for me so far ~3 seasons on it: