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Re: Hydraulic Ports On C??
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Posted by Haas on December 11, 2001 at 19:00:05 from (129.37.117.100):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Ports On C?? posted by 1PWRFULH on December 11, 2001 at 16:39:13:
A while back someone posted pictures of the set up they got from Saginaw County Tractor with their 3 point hitch for the C. I suppose you could buy just the hydraulic parts from Saginaw. I believe the post said the cost was $100 plus shipping. The setup included a machined block that mounts between the hydraulic manifold (the pipes from the touch control to the pump)and the touch control. They also include a spool valve. You have to supply the hoses and fittings and couplers. Once the block is in place, you take the rear plug(has a 1/4 inch socket head plug in it) out of the manifold. That is the supply to the spool valve. The return from the spool valve goes to the new block. I've thought about investigating and getting one of these. I did take out the plug out of the manifold and stuck a gage in there to see how much pressure. My C makes max of 1500 psi, which I think is about the specification.
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