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Vito

03-22-2008 13:06:34




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To hook the loader to the hydraulic feed under the battery box.It's a Horn loader I have on the 1951 H .The history: I installed a remote auxiliary control and plumbed as according to directions on right side of tractor and moved the loader feed to the otherside.Only 1 cylinder on the loader will move( feed side). Is one side more dominate than the other?It could be low on fluid sat all winter in garage.Maiden voyage today since the fall.Aside from the problem I missed the old girl.
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Vito

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Vito

03-22-2008 15:48:13




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 Re: Is this wrong in reply to Vito, 03-22-2008 13:06:34  
Rich,I thought of that needed someone elses opinon. I am wondering if a selective lift control unit will work.A friend of mine has one.He is checking to see if it is complete.
Vito



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03-22-2008 14:55:01




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 Re: Is this wrong in reply to Vito, 03-22-2008 13:06:34  
If I'm reading this right you need to hook a T to it and then hook both hyds. line from each cylinder to the T. By doing that you feed them both from the same port and its an even flow so both will work. If you try to do much with it like it is now you can/will bend that loader up and start braking things

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farmer budd

03-22-2008 13:44:29




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 Re: Is this wrong in reply to Vito, 03-22-2008 13:06:34  
northern hydrolics sells a diverting valve that has a push pull handle so you can send fluid to 2 different ports. that way you can use an existing tractor hyd lever and hit this valve to send hyd operation to the cylinder of choice (can be done with presure on the valve)



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Janicholson

03-22-2008 13:24:25




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 Re: Is this wrong in reply to Vito, 03-22-2008 13:06:34  
Yes it is wrong. But understandable!!!
All three connections on the H are hooked up to the same port on the pump. The left rear is designed to have a restrictor in it to limit the response of a trailing implement cylinder, but (I think)it needs a restrictor in the elbo to do that. There is no way to get multiple supply from the different ports. When connected to a two way valve, the valve goes to open center and thus dumps all pressure. Connect a second (or third) valve to the system such that the return (exhaust) from one feeds the intake of the next. Do not use two valves at once, or unpredictable motion happens with this setup. A open center dual valve system will be setup this way. JimN

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