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Re: Re: Re: Re: Control valve for fast hitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 09, 2003 at 17:31:28 from (216.208.58.141):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Control valve for fast hitch posted by Brian Schmidt on December 09, 2003 at 17:07:50:
Brian: Just a couple of uses I have for my SA, 130 and 140. I would change my single point fast hitches to a remote cylinder. I then would like to have a remote valve for implements. I have one of these now from a 200. I plan to use it for lifting my snow blade. I now lift the snow blade with rockshaft under fuel tank. The lifting is done by pulling back on lever. In other words to small cylinder in touch control is retracting for lift. I have had this blade on both SA and 130, and within a month it caused both to leak. The other type set up just creates too much plumbing on a tractor you just don't have room for plumbing. You are so correct, I cant understand this reluctance by the repro parts people. If you look at C, SC, SA, 100, 200, 130 and 140 and the numbers originally produced, there is probably well in excess of a 1/4 million of these tractors still in operation. Beats me how some of these guys make business decissions.
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