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Re: Super H Lift All Questions (Loader Installatio
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Posted by Allan on November 25, 2003 at 04:09:15 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Super H Lift All Questions (Loader Installation) posted by Scott on November 24, 2003 at 19:50:53:
Hi Scott, Bear with me 'cause I'm an old guy and I think like an old guy. :>) Either way you go, you are going to need a set of controls for two functions minimum. You will need a control for the lift and also a control for the tilt. Now, that H of yours is a grand old tractor, but it only has one set of hydraulics out. So, if you want to use one of these newer loaders, which rely on the tractor’s hydraulic system, you are going to have to build yourself this set of controls anyway. I.E. You are going to need a “middle man” to match the newer loader to the older tractor. Why not just slap a 20gpm pump on that PTO and build your controls/tank on the loader independent from the tractor? The older loaders used this method of self-containment and they worked great. If on the other hand, you buy an older loader, all this will already be there and in 10 minutes time, you can be mounted and ready to go. Those old PTO pumps really do work quite well. Just my opinion, Allan
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