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joel johnson

04-17-2006 20:05:44




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hello,

i have a jd mt & would like to put a loader on it.
the problem is that i need hydraulic outlets to run the rams on the loader and i have none.

the question is ..... how do i put outlets on there
where do i break out and put the outlets
i dont want to run an external pump, i want to rig some thing up to use the orignal tractor hydraulic system is there a kit?
does anyone know how?
please e-mail me

joeldjohnson@hotmail.com

some technical help would be great

thanks,
joel

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Hayfarmer

04-18-2006 07:30:27




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 Re: jd mt hydraulics in reply to joel johnson, 04-17-2006 20:05:44  
The picture below should work well. With 2 sets of quick couplers you can remove the loader easily and rehook the pressure line to the touch o matic housng.



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tstex

04-18-2006 05:27:48




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 Re: jd mt hydraulics in reply to joel johnson, 04-17-2006 20:05:44  
Joel,

We are assuming you have a widefront MT? I you are wanting to put a loader on a tricyle, you better live in both a flat area and have a keen sense of symmetry...tstex



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Glen in TX

04-17-2006 22:44:30




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 Re: jd mt hydraulics in reply to joel johnson, 04-17-2006 20:05:44  
A JD loader? The No. 30 and 40 JD loaders could be plumbed to the M or MT but they also had valve mounted on the loader cylinders and you will need to use the correct type valve to do it that way with a different loader. The 30 & 40 loader manuals are available from JD tech pubs and show how to do it. third party image

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JOELD

04-18-2006 09:50:33




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 THANKS GLEN in reply to Glen in TX, 04-17-2006 22:44:30  
DO YOU THINK I CAN PUT A JD 45 LOADER ON THERE?



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Glen in TX

04-19-2006 09:21:21




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 Re: THANKS GLEN in reply to JOELD, 04-18-2006 09:50:33  
Be careful if it trys to lift more for the MT also as the front end might not take it since it will be farther out front. The rated breakaway lift capacity for a 45 loader was 3200 lbs. and for a 40 loader on B or MT was 1800 lbs. With #40 bucket load 800-1000 lbs. They recommended having 850-900 psi for hydraulics for the #40 loader for MT & B. Recommended and factory setting for the relief valves on No. 30 & 40 loaders was 900 psi. The breakaway rating for the #30 loader for M was 1400 lbs. with 800-1000 lbs. bucket load but the loader frame isn't as long as the #40 & 45.

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FDBYRD

04-19-2006 05:51:59




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 Re: HYD. PRESS in reply to JOELD, 04-18-2006 09:50:33  
JUST REMEBER THAT YOUR PUMP WILL ONLY PUT OUT 800 PSI



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Glen in TX

04-18-2006 10:16:24




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 45 Loader on a MT ??? in reply to JOELD, 04-18-2006 09:50:33  
Never heard of or seen a 45 loader on a MT but maybe it's possible? Others here more familiar with those little tractors can tell you on that. Just know the 45 loader is more versatile as it was made to fit the JD 520-730 tractors, 40-430, 50-70, A,B,& G and also IHC Farmall M,H,SuperH,SuperMTA,300, & 400 tractors.



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