Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 22, 2007 at 14:40:57 from (209.226.106.118):
In Reply to: snowplow w/ a Super C. posted by Josh in Maine on December 22, 2007 at 13:50:50:
Josh: If your planning on lifting that Fisher plow with the touch control rockshafts, you'll probably be disapointed. That Fisher is probably twice as heavy as my plow and my plow is too heavy for the rockshafts.
You should be able to plumb that Fisher control valve into the SC hydraulics. The Fisher system pumps about 3 gpm and your SC will be about 4.5 gpm. I know Wardner was on here yesterday, and he told me he mounted the Fisher pump to crankshaft of 660 because of the gpm 660 would be either 12 gpm or 17 gpm. Give geneb a shout, he's had a bit of experience hooking remote valves to touch control systems.
There is block, about 5/8" thick, mounts between manifold from hydraulic pump and touch control unit. You can get those from Saginaw County Tractor. It has a port for Teeing in a remote valve, I expect you could hook the input line of the Fisher control valve to that block, then run discharge back to reservoir. Consult some of the others before you take this as gospel.
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