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| Hydraulics for Newgren Hitch; three point | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 19 2012, 07:40 AM (480 Views) | |
| Bob | Oct 19 2012, 07:40 AM Post #1 |
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I am looking into ways to power the hydraulics for my Newgren three point hitch. Right now I have a hy-lo jeep pump on the bench which I'm rebuilding. The Newgren has it's own tank and valve. I was thinking of running the hy-lo without the valve that's built into it, sending the hydraulics back to the valve on the newgren, then the return back to the hy-lo. Anyone else using this setup? |
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Bob 1953 CJ3B 1965(?) CJ5 1949 Jeepster 1947 Cj2A 2004 Kubota l3400 | |
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