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Picked up 773- Best way to test Aux hydraulics?
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 115411" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>If you had one hydro hose with a fitting that would plug into either of the two aux ports you could do a simple test. Connect the hose to the machine, and have someone hold the open-ended hose into a big bucket. Push the green button to engage the aux hydro. Now, depending on which aux port your hose is plugged into, you would pull the right hand side trigger to start the flow. If nothing happens, the right hand side thumb paddle will reverse the hydraulic flow direction, flip the paddle to the left. Fluid should start flowing out of the hose, be prepared to stop by using the right side finger trigger once again. Once the aux hydros are engaged, the right side finger trigger is what turns the flow on and off. The thumb paddle dictates the direction of flow. By default, once the trigger is pulled, the flow for most attachments are plumbed for the flow to match the machines default flow. A auger attachment is common one where both flow directions are used. If I remember right, when the trigger is pulled, the default pressure flow comes from the larger aux port and the return is the smaller port. The thumb paddle can switch the flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 115411, member: 6675"] If you had one hydro hose with a fitting that would plug into either of the two aux ports you could do a simple test. Connect the hose to the machine, and have someone hold the open-ended hose into a big bucket. Push the green button to engage the aux hydro. Now, depending on which aux port your hose is plugged into, you would pull the right hand side trigger to start the flow. If nothing happens, the right hand side thumb paddle will reverse the hydraulic flow direction, flip the paddle to the left. Fluid should start flowing out of the hose, be prepared to stop by using the right side finger trigger once again. Once the aux hydros are engaged, the right side finger trigger is what turns the flow on and off. The thumb paddle dictates the direction of flow. By default, once the trigger is pulled, the flow for most attachments are plumbed for the flow to match the machines default flow. A auger attachment is common one where both flow directions are used. If I remember right, when the trigger is pulled, the default pressure flow comes from the larger aux port and the return is the smaller port. The thumb paddle can switch the flow. [/QUOTE]
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