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Posted by Brian on June 05, 2003 at 06:19:46 from (65.49.176.204):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: farmall super a hydrau posted by Randy in NE on June 05, 2003 at 04:54:35:
That sounds like a similiar setup to what we had/have on ours too with the exception of the chain idea. One question that I have on that though is... If you are restaining the rockshaft, that means that the system is always in high pressure ( correct me if I'm wrong ), do you bring the rockshaft into a position that will take the tension off the chain when you are done using the loader ? I've heard it said on here that the pump is not continuous duty rated, and would be worried that you may burn out your pump. Another question... my mainfold on the hydraulic unit has "aux." ports, including one very small one. We tapped off the high pressure line, and went to the input on the valve (which also has the tap you talked about ), the return was plumbed an external resovoir which is part of the henderson loader system. My second question really is... why do you need this "sandwhich block" if all it does is gives you aux ports ? don't all these tractor have the aux. ports right on the existing manifold system ? Thanks as always. Brian.
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