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Posted by FM on November 30, 2003 at 19:46:21 from (164.107.104.59):
In Reply to: M Farmall Hydraulics posted by Rick Whitley on November 30, 2003 at 17:02:35:
As far as the live pump goes... The hose that doesn't go to the belly should go to a valve. This valve will have three hoses coming from it---2 to the rear of the tractor w/ couplers on them, and one to the vent of the belly pump(a hole in the top of the clutch housing). on the "regular" M, there are elbows with plugs in them on the sides of the clutch housing--2 on the left side, and one on the right. the one on the right and one of the others should lift immediatly when you pull on the rod. The other one on the left is a delayed action cylinder. If you want 2 way hydraulics you'll need a 2 way valve. if single way hydraulics are OK, just run a hose from one of the ports on the side of the housing back to the rear of the tractor and put a coupler on it. Either way, use a break away style coupler at the rear. hope this helps Mike
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