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<blockquote data-quote="Jungle T-200" data-source="post: 85050" data-attributes="member: 12050"><p>Bobcatdan, Thank you for again explaining more about the the valves and how they work. I have had my head under the seat and believe the main valve you are referring to is located on the right side (facing forward toward the bucket while in the operator's seat) and has the solenoid on top of the valve. The solenoid has an aluminum tag on it that says, "10 volt coil for proportional control only". If that is the one, I will remove both the coil and inner valve assembly tomorrow to see what it looks like. Should I check the coil with a multi-meter too for ten volts and a certain ohm range? When you speak of an "auger unit", are you referring to a post hole auger or something else? I apologize for being so unfamiliar with all you have written about pertaining to the T-200. It isn't something I have spent a lot of time working on, yet. Don't know what I would do without you lending a hand. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungle T-200, post: 85050, member: 12050"] Bobcatdan, Thank you for again explaining more about the the valves and how they work. I have had my head under the seat and believe the main valve you are referring to is located on the right side (facing forward toward the bucket while in the operator's seat) and has the solenoid on top of the valve. The solenoid has an aluminum tag on it that says, "10 volt coil for proportional control only". If that is the one, I will remove both the coil and inner valve assembly tomorrow to see what it looks like. Should I check the coil with a multi-meter too for ten volts and a certain ohm range? When you speak of an "auger unit", are you referring to a post hole auger or something else? I apologize for being so unfamiliar with all you have written about pertaining to the T-200. It isn't something I have spent a lot of time working on, yet. Don't know what I would do without you lending a hand. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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