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Case 530 remotes...?

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Greg form Ontar

02-12-2008 18:41:55




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Can some help?
1968 Case 530 draft-o-matic standard shift.

1) I need in install remotes - there are none. I guess the proper way is to plumb them off the hydraulic pump cover (?). Problem is the factory diagram suggests you cannot plumb remotes and three point hydraulics together off the pump.

2) Once I figure that out - what are the chances of finding+installing factory controls for the remotes. From my pics you can see where the factory contols go. Anyone have what I need??

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LarryNeohiocase

02-15-2008 05:17:19




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 Re: Case 530 remotes...? in reply to Greg form Ontario, 02-12-2008 18:41:55  
I may have the lever that you need but you'd have to let me know if one from a 1963 830 will do what you need and if it'll fit. I am so not familiar with these kinda of details on the 530. But also I can't imagine that it's all that different.
Larry



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bradley martin

02-15-2008 05:34:27




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 Re: Case 530 remotes...? in reply to LarryNeohiocase, 02-15-2008 05:17:19  
Larry; The lever or any other of the hydraulic parts on the 830 are totally different from the 530. About the only parts the same would be the couplers.



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LarryNeohiocase

02-15-2008 05:59:34




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 Re: Case 530 remotes...? in reply to bradley martin, 02-15-2008 05:34:27  
Ok just thought I'd offer... Good luck



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Roger (Mi)

02-13-2008 03:45:51




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 Re: Case 530 remotes...? in reply to Greg form Ontario, 02-12-2008 18:41:55  
Trying to plumb into the hydraulic line that goes to the draft-o-matic three point lift could be done, but it's not a good solution. The factory remote control valve or valves go between the torque tube and the cover that sends hydraulic fluid to the three point. Most tractor salvage yards will have the valves and necessary control rods, bolts, and levers for a simple installation. You should go to a CaseIH dealer to get the proper gaskets.

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