3 hydraulic plumbing – NORAC UC4+BC+JD11 User Manual

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7.3

Hydraulic Plumbing

From this point on in the installation the booms will be inoperative until the
hydraulics are fully installed.

1. After the NORAC valve is mounted, the hydraulic hoses and fittings can be plumbed. The

plumbing for the hydraulic circuit is shown schematically in Figure 3.

2. Connect the NORAC supplied hoses (H02) to the pressure and tank ports on the NORAC

valve block (V01). Use the 90° fittings (F02) if required.

3. Tee the hoses (H02) into the ports on the sprayer valve block with 8FORXR-8MORT

fittings (F05) and 6MOR 8FORX fittings (F04).

4. Disconnect the existing tilt “raise” lines from the John Deere valve block. Remove the

existing 4MB–4MOR fittings from the John Deere valve block.

5. Insert the 4MB-4MOR orifice fittings (F06) into the John Deere valve block.

6. Insert the 4FORXR-4MORT fittings (F03) between the orifice fittings (F06) in the John

Deere valve block and the existing “raise” lines to the tilt cylinders.

7. Connect the 90° end of hose H01 to the 4FORXR-4MORT fittings (F03). Connect the

straight end of hose H01 to the “B” ports (F07) on the NORAC valve block.

8. Remove the existing “raise” lines and fittings from the tilt cylinders. Remove the threaded

orifice in the cavity of the tilt cylinder port (Figure 24). Reconnect the fittings and “raise”

lines to the tilt cylinders.

Figure 24: Removing the John Deere Orifice from the Tilt Cylinder

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