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Hossman

02-04-2013 17:39:42
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Guys, I was wondering has anyone out there seen or installed a "remote" hydrolic outlet on the little "C"? I didnt know if this was even possible. I wondered if there would be enough fluid to operate a remote cylinder. I was wanting to use this tractor on a small towable planter that has the remote cylinder for raise-lower. I thought maybe i could install a remote pluggin at the pump? thanks for any help. Hoss

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steve(ill)

02-05-2013 18:24:37
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 Re: C remote hydrolic outlet? in reply to Hossman, 02-04-2013 17:39:42  
YOu can buy a remote "selection" valve that has 1 input and two outputs. Push the spool in and you get port 1, pull it out you get port 2. It stays where you put it. It mounts to the bottom of the seat and spool points forward toward your right knee. You run one port to your mower lift / 3 point, etc... You run the other port to your implement lift cylinder. As long as the remote cylinder is less than 2 inch diameter and has less than a 10 inch stroke, you have plenty of oil..... YOu can also TEE the implement lift to the rear 3 point cylinder hose. When you lift, the 3 point will stall out and then the implement will lift. NOrmally you put a small chain or strap on the 3 point so it will not drop when you lower the impelement.

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Hossman

02-06-2013 16:47:15
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 Re: C remote hydrolic outlet? in reply to steve(ill), 02-05-2013 18:24:37  
Guys, Thanks so much.Steve I really liked your suggestions. As always you fellers are a big help! Thanks again, Hoss



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JMS/.MN

02-04-2013 20:36:39
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 Re: C remote hydrolic outlet? in reply to Hossman, 02-04-2013 17:39:42  
Yes, there was a remote setup. It was used on the cultivator lift, had a very small cyl. Cyl shaft was about 3/4 inch dia. Volume is very little.



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old

02-04-2013 18:03:45
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 Re: C remote hydrolic outlet? in reply to Hossman, 02-04-2013 17:39:42  
I have my C set up with a 3 point hitch and a front lift like what would be used for a snow plow etc and it has 3 cylinders on the set up. 2 on the 3 point and one on the front lift all from the WD/WD45 type tractors as for the cylinders I use. The front set up has a quick connect on it so I can just use the 3 point or both



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Bob Bancroft

02-04-2013 17:51:31
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 Re: C remote hydrolic outlet? in reply to Hossman, 02-04-2013 17:39:42  
If I recall correctly, there are a couple of 1/4" pipe plugs near the top of the pump, both being pressure ports. The key is matching a small enough cylinder to the very low flow pump.
At one time I had an application where I wanted to run a double acting cylinder off my C, and only needed power one way. I found a plug, I think lower on the pump, where I could hook the second hose, and it allowed sump oil to flow in and out of the cylinder. And when I was all done and needed power to totally collapse the cylinder, I just reversed the hoses.

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