Posted by NNP on May 29, 2014 at 05:15:49 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: Super C hydraulics posted by jhilyer on May 28, 2014 at 13:44:55:
sure
I have one FH SC that the PO removed it entirely and replaced with modern hoses from remote valve to cylinder. works fine.
(I'm used to Fords where lowering the lever slowly is required to stop a heavy implement from crashing down)
Like said, you don't have to remove the seat box to get it off.
Lots of options with a fast hitch...
on another, which had a hopelessly broken remote and hoses and that little box junk, and the under tank hydraulics junk,
I just removed the remote, made a diverter plate, looped hydraulic pressure thru an open center valve mounted on the side of the seat box. Valve return hooked to the center hydraulics drain plug hole. remote hoses to the cylinder. works fine...up-down, didn't need that tilt stuff, just needed to raise lower my 3-point equipment with the FH adapted.
(I've since modified that setup to just 'vent' the down pressure on the cylinder when lowering and looped the 'down' hose on the valve to the temp sender fitting hole under the tank so the valve wouldn't deadhead when lowering.
(I didn't like the cylinder having down pressure...too easy to unload the tires with some implements.)
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