Thank you all for the comments so far! I just want to say I really appreciate it...
mkirsch- To answer your questions
There are THREE hydraulic systems on that tractor:
1. Belly pump, which looks to be unused.- I agree, it's not in use.
2. Distributor drive live pump. Not sure where that goes.- As far as I can tell, this just goes to a black reservoir that is attached to the loader. Not sure if it goes anywhere else (There are Pictures in the slide that show the reservoir on the right side) It does have fluid in it.
3. PTO pump, for the loader? They have the PTO pump attached to the loader.
From looking at it, I believe that the PTO pump is the only thing driving the hydraulics, but would like to sort out the best way for having the loader and the 3point.
The third remote is unused, the guy I bought it from told me that it was used for a large Hay Grapple, but had sold it and capped it off. (all was plumbed by him) So I'm assuming he didn't know it had the live pump. Also, he did say he bought the loader separate and put it on himself.
Thanks again with helping get this mess straight and work through my learning curve :-)
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