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Farmall H lift-All use long?
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Posted by John in Ct on January 29, 2006 at 15:27:54 from (69.24.45.46):
On a Farmall H when using a #31 Power Loader, the Lift-All dipstick and filler cap are removed and a return line (from both hydraulic cylinders) is attached). The Lift-All is filled all of the way up with oil as well as the non pressure side of both hydraulic cylinders. When the Lift-All control rod is pulled, the loader rises, at the same time, oil from the non pressure side of the loader hydraulic cylinders is forced back into the Lift-All to provide more oil to be used to raise the loader even more. My question is, when the loader is removed from the Farmall H and now a person wants to use a remote cylinder for something light like a mower. Does the Lift-All have to be drained back down to "Full" on the dipstick to prevent oil from leaking out of the breather cap? Or would the remote cylinder have to be hooked up (2 hoses) the sameway as the power loader cylinders? Would something light such as a mower have enough weight to force oil from its non pressure side back into the Lift-All filler pipe? Thanks.
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