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I know it's been addressed several times but can someone please tell me which hose would go where ?

Can I plug this port or has it got to be plumbed into one of the lines?  Thanks for any help

 

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Martin this going to be steering only so I'm wondering if this port can just be capped as I have it or plumbed in somewhere ?

Steering is going on a Kubota B8200 tractor

I will be tapping into this valve for power as operator manual states

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Lloyd,

I would think you would "T" the AUX and the OUT ports on the steering valve together and return them to the port labeled " from power steering" on the tractor. This would allow oil to flow through the valve when you are not actively steering.

Capping the AUX port might blow internal seals in the steering valve. 

My 2 cents,

John U

 

 

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1 hour ago, midnightpumpkin said:

Lloyd,

I would think you would "T" the AUX and the OUT ports on the steering valve together and return them to the port labeled " from power steering" on the tractor. This would allow oil to flow through the valve when you are not actively steering.

Capping the AUX port might blow internal seals in the steering valve. 

My 2 cents,

John U

 

 

John this is what I've been wondering also as I've seen on other sites but they never went on to explain in detail.

Other 4 ports are self explanatory 

I am going today and get necessary fittings to do this with , thank you again

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