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706 Hydraulics Question

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Steve KS

03-23-2006 21:47:44




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Here"s the situation. I"m trying to figure out how to tie in to the hydraulics to run a loader. If possible, I want to run it independently of the single rear remote. The tractor is a "63 model with the high output pump. Are the ports on the right side of the valve body (under the seat) always under pressure? I believe one of them is a pressure relief valve? I was hoping to tap into them to supply a valve for the loader. Someone told me the loader valve would have a pressure relief built in, so I wouldn"t need the one on the main valve. Is that the case?

Or here"s another option. I"ve got the side remotes, but only one handle, which runs the rear remote. I finally got around to taking the seat off to see what"s going on in there. It looks to me like there may have been another handle to the right of the other at one time and had been broken off - not sure though. It appears as that handle would run the remotes on the right side of the tractor, is that the case? I do know the left side remotes are controlled by the same lever as the rear remotes. It looks like the handle has been broken for some time b/c that side of the valve (the left side) is pretty well rusted and doesn"t want to budge. Will it be possible to free that side, or should I start looking in salvage yards for a whole other valve body?

Or if there"s a simpler option I would love to hear about it! Sorry for all of the questions, I"m pretty much a dummy about hydraulics; all I know is what people have told me.

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Nat 2

03-24-2006 05:00:15




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 Re: 706 Hydraulics Question in reply to Steve KS, 03-23-2006 21:47:44  
If there are two valve bodies under the seat, then the tractor has two remotes, and you are correct that the second handle has been broken off. You really should fix it the right way, take it all apart, soak it with kroil or pb blaster, and get it all freed up. Then you can go to a salvage yard and pick up a new handle and linkages.

The '06s with the hydraulic outlets under the gas tank are handy as heck for loader hookups.

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Steve KS

03-24-2006 13:15:34




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 Re: 706 Hydraulics Question in reply to Nat 2, 03-24-2006 05:00:15  
Thanks for the reply Nat. I know I need to take the whole valve out and clean it up, but that may have to wait for next winter, I think the critters are going to be getting hungry before I could get all of that done. (I know...I should have torn into it sooner) In the mean time though, would it hurt anything to plumb into those two "plugs" on the right hand side of the valve body until I can fix it right? I"m probably not calling them by the right term, but they"re the two 1 1/8" hex heads on the far right side of the valve. The forward one looks like some sort of relief valve and the rear one looks like just a solid plug.

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