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Re: Putting a scv on a IH 140
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Posted by Haas on December 30, 2006 at 18:35:01 from (12.65.18.239):
In Reply to: Putting a scv on a IH 140 posted by Michael Price on December 29, 2006 at 20:37:25:
The remote outlet was an option. However, with the option came a different hydraulic manifold and the remote valve that bolted to the touch control unit in place of the normal manifold. The remote valve had a place to bolt up the different manifold. If you want to put on a remote, maybe you can find the valve and manifold at a salvage dealer. However, they are not very common. Best choice for you to add the remote is to get a block that bolts between the existing regular type manifold and the touch control unit. That block has ports for you to add a remote valve you can buy at TSC, Northern tool, or some other hydraulic supply house. I believe Saginawcounty tractor has the blocks for this as well as the remote valves. By the time you get done, you will be into several hundred dollars for the setup including the block, hoses, connectors and control valve. Just tapping into the connections on your existing manifold will not work, as the system is in bypass mode unless the touch control as been activated to move the rockshafts. The block you add will route the hydraulic fluid through the control valve before it returns to the touch control unit from the pump.
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