Posted by GeneMO on April 21, 2008 at 19:27:27 from (216.74.196.145):
In Reply to: Hydraulics on H posted by RMOMN on April 21, 2008 at 06:13:26:
I think If you add all our replys together you will be on the right track. Most farm and home supplys will have a "bracket" that will bolt to the seat frame or platform. this bracket holds the Pioneer style coupler. Run a hose from this to the outlets on the left side of the tractor (as you are setting in the seat). I can't remember if it is the front or rear outlet. Front I think. One of those left outlets has a delay system in it that allows the rear part of a mounted cultivator to drop slower than the front.
A one way cylinder, or two way with a breather in it. I think someone posted 40" hose from pump to coupler. You could do without the holder bolted to the seat, but if the plow breaks away, like it should if you hit a rock, the the coupler breakways and doesn't ruin a hose. Good luck,,
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