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Posted by Sean in Calgary on July 21, 2004 at 12:43:13 from (66.244.207.150):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Hydraulic hook ups on 350 tractor posted by LLoyd seymour on July 19, 2004 at 21:14:38:
Lloyd, The way my setup works, I have one lever next to the seat which moves my FEL up and down - the lever comes out of the front of the valve body. My second lever is outboard of the first and the lever is on top of the valve body. This lever rotates the bucket itself within the FEL. When I want to use the cultivator, I disconnect the bucket rotation hoses which go to the outboard lever and use those for the cultivator. That way the inboard lever can still lift the bucket up and out of the way. Does this make more sense to you now? Sean BTW - there is a Wildrose Auction just west of Langdon on Saturday. There is a 1933 John Deere D on steel for sale. I know we are 'Red' fans but any antique tractor is better than no antique tractor.....
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