Speed - 4/9/2014 07:26
Rock when you say you tee them together. Are you saying you did not hook the wheels cylinders up like they had them from the factory or you put a tee in just to by pass the master cylinder. Because on most systems you still have slave and master cylinder on the wheel lift so you have to hook them up in series. To the other guys I would say to just hook the hoses going from the tractor straight to the ones on the back side of the master cylinder. It would be pretty simple. Than make up a strap or a chain to stop cylinder from going to far. You would want something that would be easy to remove so you could still rephase and level out planter. I have by passed them before to get a guy going that broke his in season but never left it that way. Looking back dont know why it would hurt anything.
I removed the master and ran hose to the existing steel line in the tube that the wheel cylinders hook two. Should I reinstall the master and plumb through it? This is an 8 row narrow 7000.
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