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52 Allis WD 3 point lift

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Jeff

01-23-2002 19:25:23




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I just brought home my first Allis tractor last night it has a front loader that lifts fine but how do I get the rear lift to work I assume theres something that must be adjusted to use either the loader or rear lift I just ordered a operators manual for the tractor any help with this new project would be greatly appreciated.




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C Tucker

01-25-2002 15:45:45




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 Re: 52 Allis WD 3 point lift in reply to Jeff, 01-23-2002 19:25:23  
I added a three way valve to my 45. With the vavle shifted forward the loader operates,in the middle position the remote hook-up,and in the rear position the lift arms operate. I can have my loader with home-made blade on the front and my rear blade on at the same time. It works great for plowing snow.



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Jaye (Mn)

01-24-2002 17:57:51




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 Re: 52 Allis WD 3 point lift in reply to Jeff, 01-23-2002 19:25:23  
Jeff,
Hydraulic control on WD controls any hydraulic implement attached to the pump the same way, either up.....hold.....or down. You'll have to put a shut off valve (3000 + psi rated) in one or both hydraulic lines allowing you to control which implement gets the juice and when.



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mike ( oh )

01-24-2002 17:18:17




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 Re: 52 Allis WD 3 point lift in reply to Jeff, 01-23-2002 19:25:23  
I`ve never had any luck trying to use front end loader and 3pt at same time. Only one flow control. always took off bucket if wanted to use 3pt. Depends alot on what you are doing.Bucket and plow won`t work.



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JMS/MN

01-23-2002 20:45:55




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 Re: 52 Allis WD 3 point lift in reply to Jeff, 01-23-2002 19:25:23  
You may need to adjust the hydraulic system, per the instructions on the decal on the right side of the battery box. If the decal is missing, the operator's manual that you ordered will have those instructions. Excellent idea that you spent the money on the manual- it gives you all you need to ID the controls, do the maintenance, and learn basic adjustments to operate the tractor. Every tractor purchaser should copy your example, because $10-20 for a book to teach basic operation of a thousand dollar purchase is well worth the money!

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