Posted by Hugh Mackay on May 09, 2008 at 06:11:46 from (209.226.247.112):
In Reply to: Re: Farmalls stink! posted by Mark W. on May 09, 2008 at 04:14:11:
Mark: I always heard it as "ruffled a few feathers", and no you didn't achive that. You said you didn't want a hose plumbing nightmare. When most Farmalls of that era were new they had factory steel plumbing to rear for fast hitch control. One remote was usually plumbed to right side and rear both. A third valve if so equipped was usually plumbed to left side.
If for example you had a loader, lift was hooked to left side and bucket tilt to right side. If you wanted to use the rear remote, all you needed do was snap out quick couplers for loader bucket. IH probably manufactured that steel plumbing for 20 years after tractor was built. If you want it today, scrap yard is your only source. When it comes to hydraulic plumbing, I doubt if any other manufacturer provided it more than 20 years. I know I had a Deere and within 10 years I was subistuting steel tubing for wire hose.
I merely suggested scrapyard was your only choice, and you came right back asking the same question again, "can one buy steel tubing". When that happened, I knew I was dealing with a comprehension problem.
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