RickB
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So Rick does that mean my last statement is incorrect? I'm still trying to understand CCLS.
Thanks,Jim
Jim, You are incorrect.
The quirks and differences between open, closed, and ccls systems end at the spool valve so long as the spool valve is normally closed and used to control one (or in this case multiple) functions. The following applies to splitter valves only, not a downstream spool valve such as we discussed today in another thread. THIS particular poster wants to use a remote valve to control two functions independently. That requires a simple splitter valve with two ports recieving oil from the tractor remote and sending it back. And four ports, two each connected to each in/out port. A single spool directs flow from the tractor to one pair of work ports while blocking the other pair. This valve will receive the same controlled flow from the tractor remote whether the tractor is OC, CC or CCLS. Clear as mud? Let me know.
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