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D15 hydraulic question

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    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 at 8:20pm



I have acquired these hydraulic accessories for my D15.  Could someone explain how it all works or where I can find that information.  
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The left picture appears to be a "four way" valve which when connected to the remote outlet and a return line, will allow you to operate a 2 way remote cylinder that is of the low pressure type, as the valve has a relief in it that should be set to about 1200-1500 PSI.  The hand lever will need to be locked in the upper window for operation. 
  The right picture is a transport valve. This valve is needed for trailed ground engaging implements that employ the "Traction-Booster".  turn the knob one way and the tractor lift arm will fully lift before oil goes to the remote. Turn the knob the other way the remote gets oil along with the tractor arms at the same time. 
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