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Eric NW Iowa

04-28-2004 08:39:16




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14' tandem disc behind the 656

Inherited the disc w/ the farm this past fall. Started by cutting the trees that were growing through the disc (14' tandem) - used the skidloader to roll it back far enough to set the axle down - put the 656 on and pulled it out of the grove. I found a hydraulic cylinder on a plow that the previous owner said he had used the year before w/ the 656 (can't find the hose). The cylinder has 2 ports (one has a plug in it - single acting?) the other has the same male end as the hose on my barge wagon. I need to get a hose - maybe 6-10 feet long to use on this guy - what are the 'terms or specs' for the ends - what should I expect to pay? Are IH ends all the same - I remember as a kid, my dad always needed an hydraulic adapter to use our manure pump w/ the neighbor's Case tractor.

Also - what else should I do to the disk as it was put away 5-6 years ago in working condition? (found out the wheel bearings were out last night)

Still learning, Thanks guys - Eric

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Tom W

04-29-2004 08:04:37




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 Re: help teach the newbie in reply to Eric NW Iowa, 04-28-2004 08:39:16  
Tractor supply has the least expensive hyd. hoses



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Nebraska Cowman

04-28-2004 09:32:20




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 Re: help teach the newbie in reply to Eric NW Iowa, 04-28-2004 08:39:16  
most common cylinders use ½ pipe thread. If your tractor is not set up with "Pioneer" fittings I would convert it as they are by far the most common. One hose will work but you will not be able to lift the wheels. Just run it I guess and wacth for bearings going out.



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