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Re: Farmall H with a 3 pt a Loader?
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Posted by John Nelson on March 22, 2002 at 18:52:27 from (12.222.104.64):
In Reply to: Farmall H with a 3 pt a Loader? posted by Jim on March 22, 2002 at 16:20:28:
Think of the hydraulic system as you would the water pipes in the barn. They all work on the same principle. You will need a gate valve (this is a valve that has one input and two outputs) for the pressure side of your hydraulics... just as you would use a gate valve to divert water from one source to two different outlets. This is much easier with single action hydraulics than if you had dual action. First, remove the hydraulic coupler for the loader and attach the inlet of the gate valve to this point. Next, attach a coupler to one of the outlets in the gate valve, and reattach it to the loader. If you did nothing else now... and you had the gate valve set for the loader... everything would work the same as before. Now, attach a second coupler to the other output from the gate valve. Use this for the other implements you want to use that need hydraulics. When you need the others... put the gate valve so that it supplies oil to the other implements (rams etc..) and when you need to use the loader change the gate valve back to the loader. Even if you system leaks a little...and most do... you can always change the gate valve back to supporting the loader and raise it back up... then change it back to the other implement you need. Good Luck Write if you have questions.
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