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B275 hydraulics

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jdp

11-07-2003 19:39:00




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Wondering if anyone knew anything about how to add external hydraulics to a B275. The kit from CaseIH is no longer available. I guess there wasn't much to the kit, but I would like to know how it was plumbed into the exisiting system. Thanks in advance..... ..jdp




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parts man

11-07-2003 21:36:09




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 Re: B275 hydraulics in reply to jdp, 11-07-2003 19:39:00  
On the front of the unit under the seat, toward the left hand side when facing forward, is a plug, 1" to 1 1/8" wrench fits. remove and thread in pipe nipple/ elbow. Either 1/2 or 3/4, (I forget which). Run a Rubber pressure line to the back and put on a quick coupler. The return goes into the top of the hyd tank where you add oil, thread in a Tee, and put a quick coupler into the horizontal opening, and a plug into the vertical.

To use the outside couplers, set lift arms to desired height, thread in valve handle opn right side of unit, lift valve now controls outlets.

PS it's a good idea to shut off engine before turning in valve or uncoupling hoses at the back. If you have the lift lever in the lift position when the hose is uncoupled you can split the hyd pump!!

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jdp

11-09-2003 18:01:05




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 Re: Re: B275 hydraulics in reply to parts man, 11-07-2003 21:36:09  
I know about the plug and such you speak of, however, there was a better system than that. The kit that International sold somehow plumbed right into the the pressure line right off the pump, and the return into the same return line. I would hate to ruin the solid steel pressure line coming from the pump if I don't know what I'm doing. I never know if I can get replacements or not.



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