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Posted by PatMz on December 05, 2006 at 06:20:21 from (64.25.14.124):
In Reply to: saganaw 3 pointer posted by tom windsor on December 04, 2006 at 14:09:50:
Just posted elsewhere about the plumbing. Not at all hard! Are going to try for down pressure? You'll need the Christmas Tree. I found a "Christmas tree" for the belly pump, that gives two way hydraulics, it replaces the fill neck on the belly pump. And I found the hydraulic cover plate for an M. Cost me $35 altogether (no, not including the hitch!). I bought my hitch with two cylinders, and run them with 2-way hydraulics. Try Steel Wheel Ranch, or Miller Repair in Maxwel, Nebraska for the parts. The Christmas tree part number is 353097R94, Auxiliary Control Valve, it's retired, maybe Cowman can find one for you. The cover plate is 353114R1, Shield, also retired. I ran the hose to the back of the Tranny housing from the "Aux. Control Valve", and then used tees to split to the two cylinders. I'll try to get a photo this afternoon.
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