I'm new to hydraulics and it seemed straight forward enough I went on a recent endeavor to split my lines which ended in failure. I'm stumped as to why it didn't work and was hoping someone might give me some advice.
I have a Kubota B3300 and we recently had a 3 lever spool added. When they added the spool it was setup that each time I wanted to use my backhoe, I had to disconnect the spool and connect the backhoe and visa versa. I figured I could put a Tee on the lines and have everything connected at once.
It seems when I did this, nothing works; however, I have multiple quick disconnects setup and if I disconnect any single disconnect going to one of the implements (spool or backhoe) the implement still connected will work.
What is the issue? I have provided some illustrations of the before and after setup. Hopefully someone has some advice.
Thanks
Tim
Lines are color coded by direction of fluid (in/out) and the Yellow/Green rectangles represent my quick disconnects.
I have a Kubota B3300 and we recently had a 3 lever spool added. When they added the spool it was setup that each time I wanted to use my backhoe, I had to disconnect the spool and connect the backhoe and visa versa. I figured I could put a Tee on the lines and have everything connected at once.
It seems when I did this, nothing works; however, I have multiple quick disconnects setup and if I disconnect any single disconnect going to one of the implements (spool or backhoe) the implement still connected will work.
What is the issue? I have provided some illustrations of the before and after setup. Hopefully someone has some advice.
Thanks
Tim
Lines are color coded by direction of fluid (in/out) and the Yellow/Green rectangles represent my quick disconnects.