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<blockquote data-quote="mrfixitpaul" data-source="post: 30540" data-attributes="member: 2582"><p>When you move the right side lever to the LEFT you will reverse the flow to the auxiliaries. There is no detent to the left, just to the right, which is fine for the intermittent use to angle your plow. All you need is 2 hoses going to a double acting cylinder. When you move the right side lever a little to the right or left it will extend/retract. I'm not sure if there are relief valves in the control valve, but the 463 probably won't have enough traction/power to hit something hard enough with the plow to create a problem in the system(creating excessive pressure when you hit something solid and the cyilinder on the plow tries to move against the valve). If you are concerned about excessive pressure you can install a cross-relief valve near the plow cylinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrfixitpaul, post: 30540, member: 2582"] When you move the right side lever to the LEFT you will reverse the flow to the auxiliaries. There is no detent to the left, just to the right, which is fine for the intermittent use to angle your plow. All you need is 2 hoses going to a double acting cylinder. When you move the right side lever a little to the right or left it will extend/retract. I'm not sure if there are relief valves in the control valve, but the 463 probably won't have enough traction/power to hit something hard enough with the plow to create a problem in the system(creating excessive pressure when you hit something solid and the cyilinder on the plow tries to move against the valve). If you are concerned about excessive pressure you can install a cross-relief valve near the plow cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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