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Re: Re: FARMALL C HYDRAULICS
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Posted by Randy in NE on May 07, 2003 at 04:21:41 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: Re: FARMALL C HYDRAULICS posted by Haas on May 07, 2003 at 03:39:49:
What Haas said is basically true. I tapped into the supply and return line at the small pipe taps on the right side of the hydraulic unit. I put a shut-off valve between the "C" hydraulic unit and the remote two-way valve. This allows me to use the rockshafts when I need to. Keep in mind that there is less than one gallon of fluid in the hydraulic system so you need to keep a close eye on the fluid level. I added a 2 1/2 gallon reservoir tank in the return line from the two-way valve. With the added fluid capacity I can raise a wagon box with a one-way hoist on it. I use a piece of chain and run it from the rockshaft to one of the cultivator mounting bolts at the front of the tractor. This keeps the rockshaft from ever finding its desired position. Once the rockshaft is in its desire postion in relation to the control lever the hydraulic system bypasses internally. The ports on the hydraulic supply/return lines are only about 1/4 inch so it won't pump much fluid through there but it will work. Been doing it for 2 years. In fact I just moved all of the hydraulics from my "Sunday go to meeting" C to my work C. Good luck.
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