Posted by Loren in MN on July 27, 2013 at 17:50:44 from (71.210.190.195):
I need help! Trying to add a 2nd valve under the seat. I have all the piping and fittings but they don"t seem to fit well. Originally the tractor had a single valve with steel piping (both lines together -one piece) that mounted on top the valve -exiting rearward to the left rear side to a junction block, which then had two hyd connectors rearward to an implement and also attached to piping that goes forward on the left side of the seat. I"m adding an original IHC valve and moving the current valve to the outside/left of the number one valve.
In the parts manul, it looks like the original dual piping stays with the right valve and the straighter pipe from the front outlet connects to the left valve and then to the lower port thru the casting, then out on the right rear side of the seat. Then the rear outlet of the left valve uses the curved pipe to connect to the top port in the casting just above, but the steel piping that I"ve described for the left valve fits the right #1 valve perfectly -but too short for the left valve, and I can"t get the dual piping (4 1/2" wide on the pipe) to fit into the 2 1/2" wide space from the top of the valve to the seat casting at the far left. Does the dual one piece pipe get altered/narrowed to fit?
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