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Correct way to plumb in a loader on a 3020??

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John Stapleton

10-20-2002 17:09:51




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I just got a 48 loader and it is set up to hook the feed hose for the valve bank into 1 set of rear remotes. I had a 35 loader on this same tractor with a tee into the line by the brake pedals and return into the filter cover. The pressure line is small id. hose though. Which would be a better set up and work the loader better? current set up with loader into brake tee seems slow??? this tractor is not a power shift.

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John in Md.

10-21-2002 04:28:00




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 Re: correct way to plumb in a loader on a 3020?? in reply to John Stapleton, 10-20-2002 17:09:51  
Go to your Deere dealer and get a POWER BEYOND BLOCK it goes into your remote body and gives you better flow to your controls.Faster than Tee,faster than plugging into remote,and you can still use remote for attachments.



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G Taylor

10-20-2002 21:40:05




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 Re: correct way to plumb in a loader on a 3020?? in reply to John Stapleton, 10-20-2002 17:09:51  
Make certain the control valves for the "new" 48 loader are for a closed hydraulic system.



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Gary

10-20-2002 20:03:26




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 Re: correct way to plumb in a loader on a 3020?? in reply to John Stapleton, 10-20-2002 17:09:51  
Hi John Glad to hear you got the 48 loader. Mine on my 4020 is plumbed into the T by the brake pedals and into the filter cover. I prefer this method myself because it frees up your remotes in the back all the time and you still have loader control. For the slow response I would do a filter change and screen cleaning, of course it would be a good time to do that fluid change as well or just replace with what you drain out.
My .02cents worth. Good luck!
Gary

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cannonball

10-20-2002 17:27:45




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 Re: correct way to plumb in a loader on a 3020?? in reply to John Stapleton, 10-20-2002 17:09:51  
the way the 35 was is correct...if slow u might need to check transmission screen and hyd filter..make sure fluid level is correct...have nice day may god bless



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