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Re: Adding hydraulics to an IH Model 584


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Posted by Big Jim on July 23, 2004 at 07:09:34 from (199.141.125.33):

In Reply to: Adding hydraulics to an IH Model 584 posted by David D Tidwell on July 22, 2004 at 13:01:20:

You will have to add an aftermarket double spool control valve(mount on your loader). You could buy a factory double spool valve to replace your existing single spool valve, but they are big dollars.
You can mount your after market valve on the loader and simply plumb into the existing valve (there is a plug you remove on the plate end of the control valve). The return (out) line from your loader mounted valve goes into a port behind the right rear axle as TGIN had indicated.
The problem with this setup is that you have to wire your hydraulic lever on your existing control valve so that it is always in the "on" position for the oil to be pressurized to your loader mounted double spool valve. It will be squealing all the time and you have to disconnect the hose if you want use the rear remotes.
If you really want to have the right setup, go to your Case-IH dealer and purchase a "power beyond plate" for about $125. You just unbolt the existing plate(4 cap screws) from your existing valve and bolt the power beyond plate on. Screw your inlet hose from your loader valve to port on this plate. With this setup your existing factory valve can be operated independently from your loader valve(you can use your rear remotes anytime) and there is no wiring up control valve levers. The routing of the return (out) line does not change.
Hope this helps you.


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