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Re: Using an IH1000 Loader
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Posted by Haas on November 07, 2002 at 06:36:55 from (166.72.245.213):
In Reply to: Using an IH1000 Loader posted by TonyG on November 06, 2002 at 15:35:41:
The loader should work fine off the Super A hydraulic pump. You will have to get a block to put between your hydraulic manifold and the touch control unit to tap into the hydralics. You can get that block from Saginaw County tractor. They sell the kit for remote hydraulics for the touch control, I beleive for about $100. I think that includes a valve but no hoses. You may get cheaper, because I don't think you need the valve, as likely the loader already has that. You might want to get cheap gage to check the pressure on your super A hydraulics. You can tap in to measure the pressure by removing the appropriate socket head plug in the manifold on the side of the touch control unit. Pressure is only generated there when you are operating the touch control, since the system is normally in bypass when not active. You should get 1200 to 1500 psi.
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