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<blockquote data-quote="Chandler" data-source="post: 32080" data-attributes="member: 1850"><p>After reading this thread I thought that I would try the solution mentioned above. I've have a problem with the grapple arm on the bucket moving too fast, so I got a couple of those flow restrictor needle valves from surplus center. Upon looking at them, I noticed they are different on each end. Of course the threaded part is the same, but inside the valve it is open at one end and a smaller hole at the other. Does it matter which way they are turned, as far as hydraulic flow is concerned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chandler, post: 32080, member: 1850"] After reading this thread I thought that I would try the solution mentioned above. I've have a problem with the grapple arm on the bucket moving too fast, so I got a couple of those flow restrictor needle valves from surplus center. Upon looking at them, I noticed they are different on each end. Of course the threaded part is the same, but inside the valve it is open at one end and a smaller hole at the other. Does it matter which way they are turned, as far as hydraulic flow is concerned? [/QUOTE]
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