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Hello thanks for the forum. I fabricated a set of rear stabilizers that I am going to put on a 763g. My question is when running the hydraulics which port on the hydraulic pump do you "Tee" off of to supply the valve? Thank you Darin
 
Ideally you should tap into the aux hydraulics and use a diverting valve.
 
Ideally you should tap into the aux hydraulics and use a diverting valve.
Teeing of the pump to valve hose is a bad idea. You are before the relief valve and over pressurizing the pump is the number one way to kill it. I would look into a rear aux kit for the machine, there was a factory option for this. it is pretty much what Tazza said, but it maybe easier then parting it out.
 
Teeing of the pump to valve hose is a bad idea. You are before the relief valve and over pressurizing the pump is the number one way to kill it. I would look into a rear aux kit for the machine, there was a factory option for this. it is pretty much what Tazza said, but it maybe easier then parting it out.
Thanks guys I appreciate the response. Is there anywhere I can begin my search for a rear auxiliary. It's exactly what I want. Thanks again
 
Thanks guys I appreciate the response. Is there anywhere I can begin my search for a rear auxiliary. It's exactly what I want. Thanks again
You'll be able to get the kit from a Bobcat dealer. The parts catalogs for all machines are available online here. http://www.bobcat.com/partsandservice/genuine_parts
On the list of options for your serial number you can look at what the kit contains.
 
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