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Vito

04-25-2008 15:36:12




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The question is are your hydraulic controls difficult to reach due to the steering wheel?I am scouting out a locations on my H to mount a 3 spool valve.Any input or pictures would be greatly appreciatec.
Vito




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Dan Robertson

04-26-2008 05:51:06




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Vito, 04-25-2008 15:36:12  
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I'm not Allen, and this is not an H, but is a Farmall cub. The application might be similiar. I incorperated the mount for this four valve remote into the anchor mount for the rear lift cylinder. Attaches at the torgue tube to tranny mating bolts. Puts the remote valve controls right near the TC control and the throttle.

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Steven f/AZ

04-25-2008 20:50:11




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Vito, 04-25-2008 15:36:12  
On mine, I would flip the whole spool valve over so the hoses come out the bottom and then none of those elbows, etc. would be on top. It's possible on mine to take the levers and flip them over so they would still be pointing up.

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Vito

04-26-2008 03:45:57




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Steven f/AZ, 04-25-2008 20:50:11  
Steven,
Interesting thought.Are you back from ND yet?
Vito



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Steven f/AZ

04-26-2008 06:16:14




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Vito, 04-26-2008 03:45:57  

Vito said: (quoted from post at 03:45:57 04/26/08) Steven,

Interesting thought.Are you back from ND yet?

Vito


Yeah, I wish I would have looked closer when I put it together, I wouldn't have had to buy all the elbows and pipes!

I'm back in AZ as of yesterday. Uneventful trip back, which is always good. Everything was on time and my airline didn't declare bankruptcy and shut down! LOL

Where my valves are is comfortable for me to reach, up by the steering wheel wouldn't be for me...

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Allan In NE

04-25-2008 15:53:19




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Vito, 04-25-2008 15:36:12  
The steering wheel is fine, but the throttle is in the way.

If I had it to do over, I'd mount a plate first and then bolt the valve to the plate.

Also, if you're gonna go with three, you'll have to move that right light over; it "just fits" with a two-valve.

Allan



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Vito

04-25-2008 17:47:12




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Allan In NE, 04-25-2008 15:53:19  
I see your point.I thought about making a stand and bolt it off the fender extension plate on the right side.Kinda like Steven f/AZ did.Running the hoses neatly is always a trick.Thank you for the insight.
Vito



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MIKE FRENCH

04-25-2008 18:54:00




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to Vito, 04-25-2008 17:47:12  
Vito, I took a piece of square tubing that would just slide over the drawbar front clamp and drilled a hole in it to mount the one I did, that way it way handy, yet out of the way and removable easy with one bolt, my 2 cents worth, hey how do you like your tool box, Mike



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Vito

04-26-2008 03:42:24




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 Re: Question for Allan in NE in reply to MIKE FRENCH, 04-25-2008 18:54:00  
Mike,
I really like the toolbox.I was thinking of doing what you have used as a mounting position.
Vito



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