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joe foster

05-02-2004 16:45:20




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Can anyone help?.I'm in the process of adding 2 way hydraulics to my m.The output side of the pump is on the left.(there are two 90 degree pipe fittings there?.There is also a 90 on the right side of motor.What i need to know is which is the return side for the pump.thank you.




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42FarmallH

05-03-2004 05:29:35




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 Re: m tractors in reply to joe foster, 05-02-2004 16:45:20  
My website has pictures and description. Go to H and M hydraulic tricks...



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gene b

05-03-2004 03:05:02




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 Re: m tractors in reply to joe foster, 05-02-2004 16:45:20  
The return from the control valve goes to the fill stand pipe. All the fittings are pressure out on the tractor with the rear on the left being delay for rear tooling.



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riverbend

05-02-2004 19:42:00




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 Re: m tractors in reply to joe foster, 05-02-2004 16:45:20  
I believe that the rear fitting on the left has a delay built in - to operate the rear cultivator gangs.



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CNKS

05-03-2004 07:09:44




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 Re: Re: m tractors in reply to riverbend, 05-02-2004 19:42:00  
The delay has to be purchased separately. My dad's H had one, never could get it to work right.



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jamie

05-02-2004 18:16:31




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 Re: m tractors in reply to joe foster, 05-02-2004 16:45:20  
Let me know what you end up doing. What 2 way are you gonna use? Also, I remember there being a site that an M owner had that showed a lot of pics of his hydraulic work on his M... anyone have that link? I lost it



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Dave_Id

05-02-2004 16:53:33




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 Re: m tractors in reply to joe foster, 05-02-2004 16:45:20  
You can T-off the filler pipe and install a return there, or add a return pipe directly in the pump housing.. Steven@ND had a layout for this...



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James

05-02-2004 19:09:22




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 Re: Re: m tractors in reply to Dave_Id, 05-02-2004 16:53:33  
Steven@ND is that a Web site? If you run across a copy could you send it to me. Thanks James



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Dave_Id

05-02-2004 21:53:47




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 Re: Re: Re: m tractors in reply to James, 05-02-2004 19:09:22  
Steven@ND was his handle... he may be going by Farmall43 now



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Tom W

05-02-2004 16:51:40




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 Re: m tractors in reply to joe foster, 05-02-2004 16:45:20  
All three are out put. When I put a remote valve on my M I hooked the input from the right side and ran the return into the drain plug hole. If you try to return through the fill, you may have an overflow of fluid. YOu have to pull the rod back for the remote to work, I put another notch on mine so I could lock it on when working with it and shut it off when driving.



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joe foster

05-03-2004 18:54:28




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 Re: Re: m tractors in reply to Tom W, 05-02-2004 16:51:40  
Thanks to everyone who answered my question on output-input ports on my m belly pump.Just what i needed.Thanks again.JLFOSTER.



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