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Re: H hydrualics
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Posted by Jeff on July 27, 2000 at 21:55:56 from (4.4.235.215):
In Reply to: H hydrualics posted by Charles on July 27, 2000 at 17:16:25:
If you do have a good pump (fluid level ok...)If not I found a listing in the Quality Farm and Country 2000 catalog page 91. Order #97823-233 ($219.99 or 194.99 exch)Phone 1-888-828-3276. Since all ports are pressure ports only I use a remote two-way valve on my H to operate a double acting cylinder. I installed a "T" pipe fitting and union (for the cap)for the return path for the fluid. I used 1/2 inch lines and fittings. The only drawback I have encountered is the dipstick is now 1.5 inches to short and it's to rigid to insert due to interference with the fuel tank. I think a replacement can be fabricated using an oil dipstick cut to length with a washer welded at the top to replicate the original. Pressure for the two-way valve is controlled by pulling the original lever back (or up). This gives me down pressure rather than just the weight of the implement. I did like Red's set-up for a 3-point. There are commercial units available (Saginaw tractor has one, although I can't comment on the quality as I have not seen it in person). As a reminder, the hydraulics on your year H are not live. The clutch must be released when you want pressure. Good luck!
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