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185 aux. hydraulics

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C Risinger

06-02-2007 16:37:40




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I recently purchased a pull type pan that requires 2 sets of exturnal hydraulic lines. how easy is this to add to a 185 and where can I find some info?




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DavidP, South Wales

06-03-2007 00:59:23




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 Re: 185 aux. hydraulics in reply to C Risinger, 06-02-2007 16:37:40  
Hi,
DO you have an isolating valve fitted in place of the small plate at the front RHS of the hydraulic cover? If you do you are halfway there. If not you will need one to be able to seperate the oil flow to the 3 point linkage and external services. A two lever valve block can be mounted at a convenient place or some are integral with the iso valve. A supply pipe will be needed and a return pipe. The best place to mount the return pipe is at the filler plug next to the gearlevers. The return pipe MUST be of larger bore than the supply pipe. That's the bones of it. There are probably localish suppliers who would be able to supply the necessary bits.

By the way, what is a 'pull type pan'. It is not a term familiar in the UK?
DavidP, South Wales

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C Risinger

06-03-2007 07:47:18




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 Re: 185 aux. hydraulics in reply to DavidP, South Wales, 06-03-2007 00:59:23  
Thanks for the reply David P. A pull type pan is a dirt moving type pan that doesn`t have its own power plant. we are using them here often in tamdem to move larger volumes of dirt.



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