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hi,i have an iseki tractor but it has no valves that i can attach log splitter etc, i have seen under the seat there is only 1 hose that goes in or comes out from the top of the back end . do i undo that and place it into the spool valve then from spool place another pipe back into the back end . any help or thoughts welcome ,thanks

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it is a landhope 140 ,i have taken a picture of the pipe in question under the seat but dont think its poss to show it here (no url??)

 

It needs to be a 'constant pump' circuit if it has one and, as said above, even if it has, it would be asking a lot from a compact.

 

Much better with a pto pump. It can work all day.

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it is a landhope 140 ,i have taken a picture of the pipe in question under the seat but dont think its poss to show it here (no url??)

 

Hi, I had the same prob for ages, trying to post a pic that is, if you scroll down on the reply page you'll find ' manage attachments ' and should be able to figure it out from there, if not, I'm sure others will help, cheers

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