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Wiring "v-plow" to 14-pin harness in 763 G series
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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 89285" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>&nbsp</p><p>Question: Are you currently trying to use the plow control valve by by-passing the factory pump? Or are you trying to use the factory valve and pump?</p><p>If so, take a close read of the two links in my previous post. You will also need to compare that to the requirements of the valve on your plow. (I.E. what has to be powered to control the right side and what has to be powered to control the left side.) You may be able to find a solution. From my read, it sounds like you got one side working.</p><hr class="bbc-hr bbc-hr--3" /><p>We did not use any of the factory pump/valves that were designed for the plow we converted. (The customer did not have them...)</p><p>Picture plumbing from your Aux couplers directly to one of the V-Plow cylinders. If you press the Aux Hydraulics switch once, you activate Intermittent Hydraulic Mode. This allows you to control the flow to the couplers by moving the rocker switch on the front of the Right Handle. Moving the switch left or right allows you to extend or retract that cylinder on the plow thus controlling one side of the V-Plow.</p><p>We added the Selector Valve that allows you to control two separate circuits (I.E. two separate cylinders).</p><p>Applying power to the Selector Valve opens the ports to the second set of control ports and closes the first set of control ports. This allows you to now control the second cylinder on the plow by moving the rocker switch on the Right Handle left or right which will now extend or retract the second cylinder on the plow.</p><p>You could wire the selector valve to your 14 pin connector to apply power to the Selector Valve from one of the switches on the left handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 89285, member: 897"]   Question: Are you currently trying to use the plow control valve by by-passing the factory pump? Or are you trying to use the factory valve and pump? If so, take a close read of the two links in my previous post. You will also need to compare that to the requirements of the valve on your plow. (I.E. what has to be powered to control the right side and what has to be powered to control the left side.) You may be able to find a solution. From my read, it sounds like you got one side working. [HR][/HR] We did not use any of the factory pump/valves that were designed for the plow we converted. (The customer did not have them...) Picture plumbing from your Aux couplers directly to one of the V-Plow cylinders. If you press the Aux Hydraulics switch once, you activate Intermittent Hydraulic Mode. This allows you to control the flow to the couplers by moving the rocker switch on the front of the Right Handle. Moving the switch left or right allows you to extend or retract that cylinder on the plow thus controlling one side of the V-Plow. We added the Selector Valve that allows you to control two separate circuits (I.E. two separate cylinders). Applying power to the Selector Valve opens the ports to the second set of control ports and closes the first set of control ports. This allows you to now control the second cylinder on the plow by moving the rocker switch on the Right Handle left or right which will now extend or retract the second cylinder on the plow. You could wire the selector valve to your 14 pin connector to apply power to the Selector Valve from one of the switches on the left handle. [/QUOTE]
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