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Now, if you have more than one remote lever, you can make a mistake in connection so that the cylinder will not operate, but if you connect it to the set of ports for either single remote lever, it will work fine.
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Hahaha Jim,
I just read your reply and saw what it was you were trying to explain...harder than it seems to get it worded right. What Jim means is that the remotes are in "sets". Each set is worked by one lever. You would plug the hoses into that "set" of remotes. If you have more than one set of remotes, don't plug one hose into one "set" and the other into the other "set" of remotes. I guess that's what he was trying to tell you. And lol ... I see I've taken longer than he has. ![]()
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Thanks for backing me up Rob.
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An other fine example of ...What you am be think you do you said is correct...
Picture is worth a 1000 words. ![]()
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