Posted by tractorkid1127 on March 31, 2009 at 17:49:57 from (24.177.242.218):
Hi, I"m new to the forum. I have a few Cubs but I need some help with my grandfather"s 1950 H. He just got the belly pump rebuilt and wants to put his #31 IH loader back on. He forgets how it is suppossed to hook up (he"s 85) and I"ve never attached it before. I remember he had some threaded pipe using a "T" but thats about it. Each hydraulic cylinder on the loader (its a trip bucket) has one input line and one return line. He has quick connect hydraulic couplers on the end of these lines. On the tractor however, nothing is attached to it. I have some threaded pipe and some quick connect couplers but I"m not sure how to route them. Like which part of the lift-all do I attach each line to? If anyone could help or has a diagram that would be great. I couldnt find anything in my shop manuals and I dont want to ruin his rebuilt pump. This tractor means a lot to him and I would like to help him get it working again. Thanks for your help!
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