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753 Auxiliary Hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="soutthpaw" data-source="post: 30327" data-attributes="member: 2815"><p>If it was mid 90"s then its not a G series. which is good if you work on it yourself...</p><p>the engine won't run with key turned to the left... its not supposed to.. it just activates a relief valve in the high pressure side of the aux hydraulics. then to run the backhoe once connected you press the aux hyd button so both lights are lit then press the right trigger once to start the constant flow to the backhoe...... the left trigger and switch are for the rear stabilizers... i did a couple posts about the benefits of the rear stabilizers not to long ago. my machine was plumbed for them already so not sure what is involved in adding the hydraulics for them but they work real well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soutthpaw, post: 30327, member: 2815"] If it was mid 90”s then its not a G series. which is good if you work on it yourself... the engine won't run with key turned to the left... its not supposed to.. it just activates a relief valve in the high pressure side of the aux hydraulics. then to run the backhoe once connected you press the aux hyd button so both lights are lit then press the right trigger once to start the constant flow to the backhoe...... the left trigger and switch are for the rear stabilizers... i did a couple posts about the benefits of the rear stabilizers not to long ago. my machine was plumbed for them already so not sure what is involved in adding the hydraulics for them but they work real well [/QUOTE]
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