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Old 11-16-2006, 01:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hydraulic education

Inspired by all the wonderful projects I see here I would like to do one of my own. As they go onsale I am collecting the parts that people here have used. While trying to do this I realize how little I know about hydraulics. I don't understand most of the terminology. Can anyone recommend a web site with explanations of hydraulic terms, circuit and maybe how to read a hydraulic scematic. Right now I am looking at a 2 way 3 position selector valve to use in a two cylinder top & tilt. It's cheap, but I don't think it's power beyond. Thanks.
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Old 11-16-2006, 02:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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To add a TNT setup to your B7100 you are going to need at least a 2 spool open center valve with power beyond. I am not sure what selector valve you are looking at. You can probably use the Eaton-Cessna valve from Surplus Center if your pump flow is under 5 gpm. Cheap isn't always the way to go. You need to get what will work. There are literally hundreds of posts that discuss adding rear remote hydraulics to tractors.

To get a basic overview of how hydraulics work look HERE.
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Old 11-16-2006, 02:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for the link. I also found Hydraulic Tutorials
It's probably a spool valve I want in the first place and not a selector valve. I've read many of the top & tilt threads. I'll re-read them once I understand hydraulics better.
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Old 11-22-2006, 10:57 AM   #4 (permalink)
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The US army has training material that is not copyright. You can find guys on ebay that sell a CD of the manuals for $5 or so, or you can search Google and possibly find the material in an ROTC website for free.

Good luck with your projects.
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