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Re: Super C Remote Hydraulics
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Posted by Jim Becker on July 13, 2004 at 17:57:16 from (4.26.212.39):
In Reply to: Super C Remote Hydraulics posted by Ed on July 13, 2004 at 12:10:12:
I can think of 3 methods that don't require butchering the existing system. In order of probable decreasing cost: 1) Find an original IH remote cylinder attachment. It has a different manifold, the rear of which connects to a specially designed 2 way valve that goes between the manifold and Touch Control block. 2) Add a special diverter block that fits between the manifold and TC block. It can then be plumbed into a standard 2 way valve. IH made these blocks and they are available from aftermarket sources. The Saginaw suggestion is probably in this category. 3) Plumb in a standard 2 way valve from the pressure tap at the back of the manifold and run the return into the filler plug. You have to block one of the Touch Control arms to the rear and run it's control lever forward. This disables both Touch Control arms. Any of these methods may require an auxiliary reservoir, depending on the size cylinder you use.
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