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Re: Re: Re: Super C remote hyd.
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Posted by Stan(VA). on November 06, 2000 at 05:05:04 from (207.172.106.171):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super C remote hyd. posted by Karl in MD on November 05, 2000 at 21:42:42:
You want the valve, which bolts to the side of the touch control housing where the current manifold bolts on, then you need the manifold from the donor tractor since that now bolts to the valve. Then there is a handle and bracket that he mentioned that mounts on the headlight bar, and the connecting arm from that to the valve. Yes the valve is a two way valve. There was also an aftermarket casting about 1" thick that goes between the manifold and the touch control assy that reroutes the pressure side out through a loop so that you could use an external aftermarket valve, but they are hard to locate (only seen two of them myself). Another possibility might be to call the folks at Saginaw County Tractor (they sell 3 pnt hitches) and ask about their solution for the C. I haven't seen it, but understand they offer something to plumb hydraulics to their 3 pnt hitch. Stan(VA).
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