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Posted by tfringo on June 16, 2006 at 22:58:54 from (207.200.116.5):
I purchase a loader off a super C that was not running (Wagner Loader made for a C/SC). I rebuilt it and put it on my Super C. I need assistance on attaching the hydraulics to the loader. I would like to hook it up like it should be or without making it a Frankenstien hydraulic hose nightmare. Assistance would greatly be appreciated. The loader frame acts as a hydraulic resevior but is also plumbed into the bottom drain hole of the touch control unit. The spool valve has a high pressure into it and has a low pressure out of it that runs into the frame. I need to get the two systems in series with one another without turning it into a jumbled mess of hoses. How were these set up when they came from the factory. How do I tap into the high pressure side of the pump without creating two curcuits? They must of had a way of combining the tractor curcuit and the loader curcuit??? Any help would greatly be appreciated. Pictures are welcome if you have a super C with a wagner loader on it. Thanks, Terry email me at tfringo@aol.com
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