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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 117752" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Ideally, you need a 3 spool control valve to replace the 2 spool, unless the valve has a spot for a 3rd spool blanked off (like my 440b did) - then it is just a matter of installing the spool and linkage. After looking at alternate ways of putting in a home-brewed set up, I ended up sourcing 90% of the parts from Bobcat. Prices were not outlandish.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would get the aux's operating first before making any judgement on their speed. Small machines need attachments sized for their hydraulic flow. If I was to look at speeding them up, I would first start by running the pump slightly faster, before tearing up the entire hydraulic system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 117752, member: 3290"] Ideally, you need a 3 spool control valve to replace the 2 spool, unless the valve has a spot for a 3rd spool blanked off (like my 440b did) - then it is just a matter of installing the spool and linkage. After looking at alternate ways of putting in a home-brewed set up, I ended up sourcing 90% of the parts from Bobcat. Prices were not outlandish. Personally, I would get the aux's operating first before making any judgement on their speed. Small machines need attachments sized for their hydraulic flow. If I was to look at speeding them up, I would first start by running the pump slightly faster, before tearing up the entire hydraulic system. [/QUOTE]
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