thanks jimb. little bit clear. will refer to images. this tractor actually has no aux valves so i have to modify the instructions. there is a HUGE banjo fitting and hollow bolt where the valve assembly would be and connects to the pipe 37. there is a cap where 38 would connect to 37. the banjo fitting can be seen as #4 in 6-276. neat how the base tractor rear cover looks like a 70s ford product in that illustration and 6-274. will study some and wait for more or post back for input.
back to illustration 8-380: the current set up has the supply hose at the mcv where 36 should be, and the return work oil hose to 36 (cylinder return is dumped to the filler plug). i don't like that, and want to mimic the normal setup as much as possible until we are done using it as a brush mowing rig and want to convert it to a regular tractor. interestingly enough, it has a working rockshaft with liftarms and all the flow and draft control valves. that mower company's modern tractor/mower combos are no longer stripped down like that, and allow the tractor to be utilized in other ways.
i know the serial number is after 18001, since the castings for the non 4x4 access covers match that newer design. the correct valves for that ser. no actually would have power beyond built into the attaching plate. but i'm sure older parts will fit as long as they are swapped as assemblies vs components.
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