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Bernie in MA

03-30-2005 18:20:25




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Got my '59 641 running. Sounds good. Anybody know how I can plumb into the hydraulics to run a remote cylinder? TIA




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MikeIA

03-30-2005 19:56:43




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 Re: Hooray in reply to Bernie in MA, 03-30-2005 18:20:25  
There are third-party plates available with ports that you plumb up to a remote valve...I'll check my bookmarks at work tomorrow.



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MikeIA

03-31-2005 11:54:41




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 Re: Hooray in reply to MikeIA, 03-30-2005 19:56:43  
Found it!
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Plate that bolts under accessory plate or existing remote valve that diverts hydraulic fluid out to a remote valve(s)

$52 + tax



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Bernie in MA

03-31-2005 19:20:29




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 Re: Hooray in reply to MikeIA, 03-31-2005 11:54:41  
Thank you so much.One more question; do you know if the remote will work off the 3-point lever (without lifting the 3-point) or will I have to get another valve? Trying to get a field ready to plant in May. Thanks again.



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MikeIA

04-01-2005 06:34:14




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 Re: Hooray in reply to Bernie in MA, 03-31-2005 19:20:29  
This kind of plate routes the the hydraulic fluid to a valve that you supply. The nice part is the valve can have as many spools as you want, at a more reasonable cost than OEM. (The down side is you're limited to GPM of the stock hydraulic system)You'll have to ask the board for some guidance on whether it should be an open or closed-center valve...I havn't done it myself....finding the plate on-line has been the extent of my research, until I have an actual need for another remote valve.

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Geo in SD

03-30-2005 19:16:26




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 Re: Hooray in reply to Bernie in MA, 03-30-2005 18:20:25  
Best way is to find a single or double spool remote valve that bolts up in place of that rectangular plate that is under the front of the seat. You can find them on ebay now and then or you can get one at someplace like Tractor Supply and other catalog parts outfits. Probably can get one from one of the places here on YT also. They won't be cheap, tho.
There is a push-pull valve also that was offered, it replaces that same plate and instead of a spool or two for each remote, and you use the 3pt lift control to activate the cyl. With this setup, it is hard to use the remotes and your three point at the same time.

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