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power beyond for a loader on a 484
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Posted by I Bleed Red on August 24, 2005 at 14:59:04 from (63.134.146.49):
I am trying to hook up a Great Bend loader onto my IH 484. I have 1 remote on the back of the tractor, but I would like to add a power beyond plate so I do not tie up my remote with the loader. I also would like to plumb hoses from the power beyond plate to just in front of the right foot platform and have some quick disconnects there. My questions are: 1. With the power beyond plate and the quick disconnects unplugged (loader not on the tractor) will this drag the engine down similar to when nothing is plugged into the remotes and the lever is engaged? 2. The valve that I received with my loader has an inlet, outlet, and a port that is plugged with a warning saying to not use this valve with open center systems. Aren't IH's open center? But this depends on the answer to question 1, does the power beyond plate make this act like a closed center system? 3. If I decide to use the remotes I will have to lock the lever by my right foot down, but when the loader valve is in the neutral position wont it drag the engine down? I would appreciate any help on this and look forward to your replies, this forum has been very helpful in the past on other problems I have had. Also, if the power beyond plate sounds like the way to go, does anyone know where I can get one other than an IH dealer. Thanks Jeremy
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