Posted by JimB2 on December 08, 2014 at 19:06:35 from (99.241.118.87):
In Reply to: 684 ih with a loader posted by dacrabtree on December 08, 2014 at 17:31:57:
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Hi hopefully my attached photo appears. There are two options:
1) purchase a power beyond adapter
2) With reference to left side of my photo, remove the seat and the deck plate, there will be a steel hydraulic line (item 39) running from top of remote hydraulic control valve to the draft control unit behind the seat. It is sort of a "L" shaped line. Remove this line and cap off the end at the draft control unit.
Connect the high pressure hydraulic input line from the FEL control valve to elbow of the remote control valve that hydraulic line (item 39) was removed from.
Connect the output line of the FEL control valve to the drain plug under the right rear axle.
You will have to purchase a cap for the draft control unit and a adapter for the return line to go into the drain plug under the axle plus some tye wraps to support the hydraulic hoses.
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