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Not sure where you get your info from but anyway for the pump it is much simpler than adding relief valves to each circuit. Doesn't matter weather it is a modern pump or a thirty year old pump, it will only pump as much pressure as the main relief is set to. Unless you go to a piston pump you are not going to increase the pressure anyway and a piston pump needs a lot more than just an inlet and outlet. Getting a valve that includes a fourth position (Up, Down, Neutral and Float) for the blade could be quite expensive.If it is a sandwich style valve bank you may be able to add a bank into it for additional circuits. I recently did that for my Nephews D3. Some valves are available with relief valves for each circuit but again it adds expense.one issue is the factory rams are not made for over 1500psi and could fail but im sure pressure limiting valves could be included in the circuit for factory rams that are plumbed back to the tank so they relieve to storage instead of open air.
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