joea99
Platinum Member
Starting a new thread just for this question. Open center system, added a spool valve that needs a return to tank.
I wanted to make the line as short as possible by T-ing into a fitting at the tank, to avoid long hoses/hardlines and an "uphill" run. Now that I crawl under there, I find the space very limited and likely a real PITA to T into. And, I runs "uphill" about 6 inches anyway. I did not want to run a hose or line from the rear to the front loader return line and T into that at the valve, mainly because of the length and about a18-24 inch "uphill" run.
I've touched on this before but wanted to again, to see if there are any "hydraulics" reasons that argue for one over the other?
I wanted to make the line as short as possible by T-ing into a fitting at the tank, to avoid long hoses/hardlines and an "uphill" run. Now that I crawl under there, I find the space very limited and likely a real PITA to T into. And, I runs "uphill" about 6 inches anyway. I did not want to run a hose or line from the rear to the front loader return line and T into that at the valve, mainly because of the length and about a18-24 inch "uphill" run.
I've touched on this before but wanted to again, to see if there are any "hydraulics" reasons that argue for one over the other?