Posted by The tractor vet on September 02, 2013 at 20:36:04 from (76.212.228.18):
In Reply to: 706 hyd ports posted by Cory Bennett on September 02, 2013 at 18:42:21:
Yes . BUT you will have to install either a second remote valve or you will have to find a two face valve and a power beyond plate then you can run off the tractor Hyd.'s . NOW the big question is how good is the pump on the tractor ?? IF it is getting a little tired then you may want to upgrade the pump to a 15 GPM pump. and see what kind of pressure the tractor is set at and see what the PTO pump is putting out for GPM and pressure . The most you can go on GPM is 18 GPM , BUT the filter is only rated at 14 GPM . At one time there was a company that made a adapter to stack two filters together and that way you were suppose to get 28 GPM flow thru the filter . Myself i did not like it as i always felt that it was to easy to gret knocked off if you got stuck like the guys do around here . So before you get all carried away have the GPM of the PTo pump and pressure checked as i am sure that it puts out more then the stock tractor system does and you may have a vary slow working loader with out a lot of lift .
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