Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 23, 2010 at 13:35:41 from (216.226.95.194):
In Reply to: 460 hydraulic controls posted by gwmiller on December 23, 2010 at 12:02:22:
That isn"t a dumb ? You"re new "to red equipment" Welcome to a resource that I"m sure you will find enjoyable and informative. The archives hold a wealth of information; the photo section can be of value and post ?"s; copy or buy literature and enjoy. You have been bit by the red iron disease. I have IH tractors with the 40/60 series tractors being my favorites. If you don"t have a fast-hitch or also called the two-point system it is possible someone installed the three lever "hydra-touch" handles due to some damage/malfunction prior to you getting the tractor. Yup, the two inner levers control the flow of hydraulic fluid for what should be a two circuit system. i.e. implements at the rear or a loader that has a hydraulic bucket. The far right control would be used to raise/lower the fast-hitch yolk thus raising implements or the drawbar. Is it a Farmall with narrow front end = rowcrop or wide front or the International utility model? Enjoy your tractor.
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