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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 61088" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Hi Ivan,</p><p>I would have to agree with Mike, I looked at that setup, and it does look to be single acting only, which you have now confirmed.</p><p>Basically, it you can get power beyond functionality out of your existing loader control, you would need to replace the aux valve (basically a divertor valve) with a 3-position, 4-way control valve - commonly known as a wood splitter valve.</p><p>Referring to the link for the aux. kit on the Messick's site (above) to plumb this control, hose # 12 would be your supply, hose # 18 would be your return, and tubes #22 & # 23 would connect to your control A & B work ports. You would not use the tee, item # 19.</p><p>Strange that NH would configure it this way. The only attachement I could see using with this is a backhoe, or some other attachment that you would only use when stationary, equipped with it's own control.</p><p>For general interest sake, my BC uses a 3 spool control. Too easy. I don't know if this is an option or not, as could require a lot of re-plumbing.</p><p>HTH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 61088, member: 3290"] Hi Ivan, I would have to agree with Mike, I looked at that setup, and it does look to be single acting only, which you have now confirmed. Basically, it you can get power beyond functionality out of your existing loader control, you would need to replace the aux valve (basically a divertor valve) with a 3-position, 4-way control valve - commonly known as a wood splitter valve. Referring to the link for the aux. kit on the Messick's site (above) to plumb this control, hose # 12 would be your supply, hose # 18 would be your return, and tubes #22 & # 23 would connect to your control A & B work ports. You would not use the tee, item # 19. Strange that NH would configure it this way. The only attachement I could see using with this is a backhoe, or some other attachment that you would only use when stationary, equipped with it's own control. For general interest sake, my BC uses a 3 spool control. Too easy. I don't know if this is an option or not, as could require a lot of re-plumbing. HTH. [/QUOTE]
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