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On 27/04/2019 at 20:27, dig-dug-dan said:

After years and years, finally got a couple of pipes made up so i can run my jcb breaker gun off the hydraulic service line. The pedal the operates the flow has two postions, and stays on in either direction.

Gun works a treat, better than on the beaver power pack. 

But, what i want to know is, if i fit an auger to the boom, will it have a reverse by moving foot pedal one way?

I took the cover off to inspect the pipes one is marked p, the other t, which  must be return to tank?

Also worth noting is the pressure pipe is metal and a much smaller diameter the t pipe runs towards the tank, but splits off and the  appears to join on to a control valve block hidden in the fascia.

Anyone else run the same  machine that might know?

Would seem a bit daft not being able to reverse an auger!

Did you check the parts catalog or something? I got one and it has the info.. I tried to upload the pic but I think I'm seeing few constraints here// i could email or message it to you? 

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52 minutes ago, David Huff said:

Did you check the parts catalog or something? I got one and it has the info.. I tried to upload the pic but I think I'm seeing few constraints here// i could email or message it to you? 

No, I just took a panel off in the footwell. By all means email or message me

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