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WD 45 Transport valve

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    Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 7:10pm
Do i need a transport valve on a WD 45 to use the traction boster with a semi mounted plow? plow book says it must have a transport valve. Dont have a book for a 45.
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What is a transport valve, not familiar with that.Tongue
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tfanning Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 7:38pm
Yes, the transport valve is required.  It allows the front of the plow to come out of the ground before the rear.  Without it , the traction booster, when operating, will raise the back of the plow allowing it to swing out of the furrow towards the land away from the furrow.  You probably can purchase the valve, indicator and lines from a salvage tractor.
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  y es you do need one to work sucessfully    we havsome new old stock   aaalso need the fixtures for instally    1-574-342-4545
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You can replace the transport valve with a high pressure ball valve, then turn it on and off from the seat as necessary.
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Uncle Theo,that would be very annoying even though effective. Gotta be better to round up parts.
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You could also drop the plow in the ground and then disconnect the hose to the rear cylinder till you got to the other end.LOL
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If your plow has a rear tailwheel you should use a transport valve. If your plow is fully mounted you do n ot need a transport valve.
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