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Posted by john d on November 03, 2001 at 14:47:22 from (64.12.102.171):
In Reply to: Front end loader on h posted by Farmall ED on November 03, 2001 at 09:01:22:
Your H can do a LOT of work with a loader. Increasing the front tire size to 6:00x16 goes part of the way toward making it steer decently. The steering will last longer if you simply don't turn it with a load on it unless you're moving. The first two places to show wear will likely be the thrust bearing under the sector gear at the top of the front bolster, and the little ball bearing on the end of the steering shaft where it exits the steering gear box at the front of the bolster. Keep the loads low when moving, go slow for safety, and NEVER let anyone ride in the bucket. To plumb the cylinders, do as Red suggested and run a line from the right outlet port and the front one on the left to the two cylinders. You will not, however, need return lines to the filler port if you simply put a "breather" plug in the top ports of the cylinders. These are available at farm supply stores or implement dealerships. The cylinders will only provide lift using the belly pump. There is no down-pressure unless you add some additional valves.
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