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Re: Farmall 350 Row Crop Hydrualic Preasure
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Posted by Brownie 45 on February 06, 2006 at 08:10:30 from (207.177.82.213):
In Reply to: Farmall 350 Row Crop Hydrualic Preasure posted by Ken(IL) on February 06, 2006 at 06:26:05:
We had the lines to the rear hyd. outlet rust through under the seat on the 560. We got compression fittings & cut the hyd, tubes off ahead of the seat nounting box. After cleaning the tubing for 2" back on the outside, we put on the compression fittings[which had 1/2" pipe threads on the other end] & used hydraulic hose to go to the remote outlets. Still working. I think the hyd. pressure on those tractors was around 1200 pounds. When we had a new pump on the 450, I remember it cranked out 1500 pounds. Will vary with the age of the pump. I remember the IH dealer had the compression fittings available. Don't know how this might work up behind the cowling.
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