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Re: Super H Lift All Questions (Loader Installatio
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on November 25, 2003 at 08:38:03 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Super H Lift All Questions (Loader Installation) posted by Scott on November 24, 2003 at 19:50:53:
I have the exact same set-up, except the loader is a late 50's vintage FORD for a 800 series row-crop tractor like an 861 modified to fit My Stage II SH. First You need a 2-way valve like the stock IH remote control valve (The other lever that doen't go to the Lift-all), if You don't have the remote valve, (I didn't) any valve for open center 2-way cylinders will work. (I used a Cross Converta-Valve) There's a 1" NPT plug on the back side of the Lift-all res. that the oil from the valve returns to the res. thru, and I just plumbed the valve to recieve oil from the top right outlet. Your Lift-all control rod should be pulled back and the little metal lever by the bottom of the control lever locks the Lift-all into operation. Then Your remote valve controls the operation of Your loader. If You try to use a loader with hydraulic bucket You'll probably run out of oil capacity in the Lift-all. I have two 2-1/2" x 30" 2-way lift cylinders and I'm REAL close to max'ed out. Anyhow, You'll want a 2-spool valve instead of a single spool valve to run the bucket, even if You have the IH OEM remote valve. Hyd. bucket would be nice for some things but I'd rather have the live capability the PTO pump can't give on a Super H. The added speed & lift capacity would be nice though. Other alternative is to Sell Your Super H to Me and but a 300/350 with LPTO. ;-)
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