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Need some advice with forwarding trailer hydraulics


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Idealy you want the return pipe for the crane into a free flow return which if memory serves me will be the bottom one on the arch but in 1st picture it looks like one pipe is plugged into one on far left, as said your blue top lever is primary and will take all flow so secondary won't have anything till its turned off unless you adjust the little thumb wheel next to it to split the flow.

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We run a forwarder off our 6550 Hi-tech and have the main block hydraulics running from the valves on the right wheel arch as these are the only ones that lock to constant flow. We run the draw bar steer from 1 and 2 (I think), it's the lever furthest forward in the cab as the second lever has the float function.

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