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Hey Andy - great questions... Pretty much the same starting place as me... I was flat footed on hydraulics when I bought my pt 425.
There's a ton of ways to do this... I'll start a new thread and reference another one that covered the cheapest way to do this upgrade a few years ago... Things have changed...
The core of the solution is a selector valve, a six port one will let you choose which of 2 connected cylinders is actuated when you move the controlling lever.
Of the options in the Bailey clearance, 220962, is in my opinion the simplest way...
Details in a separate thread... I'll try to post tonight...
There's a ton of ways to do this... I'll start a new thread and reference another one that covered the cheapest way to do this upgrade a few years ago... Things have changed...
The core of the solution is a selector valve, a six port one will let you choose which of 2 connected cylinders is actuated when you move the controlling lever.
Of the options in the Bailey clearance, 220962, is in my opinion the simplest way...
Details in a separate thread... I'll try to post tonight...