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Front ports on a 782.

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Where do the front ports on a 782 come from? How hard is it to add the ports? How much pressure will there be in the lines?
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You need to have a dual spool valve which is located on your steering column. Two lines will come from that valve and come out the front two port holes on the frame. It's about a half days worth of work and fairly simple.
 
Click on cub cadet warehouse above and select dual hydraulics link and they have a picture of what you would need. I think it is worth the price.
 
Thank you for the info. I looked at the pic and I still would like to know where it hooks up to get Hyd pressure. $350.00 is alot of money for me, but I would love to have it.
 
I swear I just posted this, but I can't see it....?

Just like the single hydraulics, it runs of the charge pump of the hydro. Only difference is the dual spool valve; the second spool controls the front outlets.
 
Where are the ports off the charge pump? I would like to hook up a spool control I have. Do you know how much pressure is will have?
 
Remove the tunnel cover and it will be obvious. It should have 750-800 psi, but what are you trying to run with it? You have to be kind of careful with this, as there is a limit to the size of the hydraulic equipment you can run.
 

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