Hydraulic question

/ Hydraulic question #1  

PedeStablesEden

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Ok, I'm new here and i know it's been discussed at length. My tractor is not equipped with a P/B port on my loader valve. Obviously the right way would be to get the factory kit, but being a DIY guy, I'm trying to find a cheap alternative to do it myself. I've seen a lot of threads about this topic, but not one time have I seen this idea, and I know I'm not original in the thought. Maybe i missed the threads. But wouldn't this be a viable alternative? It's kind of t-ing into the system, but if you're using them independently/ not at the same time. I believe it can work. Looking for opinions before i put the time in to try it.
 

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/ Hydraulic question #2  
Welcome to the forum.

That setup wouldn't work because the flow will just go to the path of least resistance. If you try to use the loader, the flow goes to the implement. If you use the implement, the flow goes to the loader.

You can't Tee pressure lines on an open center system. If your tractor is the MT225E you have list, then it will for sure have Power beyond on the loader valve.

What exactly are you trying to do? Adding remotes at the back?
 
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/ Hydraulic question #3  
^^^^
Nope.
Cannot Tee pressure lines. Every valve has to be added in series, that way is parallel.

Literally HUNDREDS of threads in the hydraulics forum about this.
 

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