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In Reply to: 3020 John Deer Tractor posted by Jerry on Tuesday, October 16, 2001:
If your loader has its own control valves, it slows it down some.
Also if you use the outlets it slows it down some. One way to bypass using the
outlets is to tap into the main hydraulic line that runs from the hydraulic pump
to the rear of the tractor. If you use this line you should have a fast flow of
oil to the loader... Also if you do this your return line can be connected to a special
hydraulic filter cover available from deere. hope this can help you if you want to connect
your loader this way to increase its speed.