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Old 01-23-2014, 06:28 PM
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Fixed the link.

When reposting links from a forum post, the forum software seems to automatically shorten the link. So if you wish to copy & paste the same link elsewhere, then you must click the link to bring up the website & then copy the link from the website.

I didn't notice that pic of the hyd schematic at the very end, that sums it pretty well. The Vario schematic had the pressure guage between pump & valve, and even Leimbach's hyd system is done that way too for a guage. Installing the guage either side of the valve before the PRV is fine I guess, however best it fits within your model for easy viewing.

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Thanks Joe. You seem to get me out of trouble a lot latly lol. I thought I would share this here so every one could benefit. Thanks again
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Old 01-23-2014, 09:33 PM
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Quick question. The plastic hose that is bought for hydraulic lines. What kind of pressure will that hose take So I know what to set prv at.
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