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Hydraulic conversion on 140

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mike

05-24-2004 16:54:58




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Is there a way to tee off the side of the hydraulics unit or piping to establish a remote?




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Red Rider

05-24-2004 20:52:14




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 Re: Hydraulic conversion on 140 in reply to mike, 05-24-2004 16:54:58  
Mike the factory hydraulic valve you need is not that hard to find. They were optional for Super A through 140 and every Super C through 240 that had a two point hitch had the set up you need. When checking around for one you will want to ask for the valve and the piping from the pump to the hydrotouch unit. The piping was different if you did not have the remote valve.



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Stan(VA).

05-25-2004 04:15:28




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 Re: Re: Hydraulic conversion on 140 in reply to Red Rider, 05-24-2004 20:52:14  
That should be every Super C to 200. The 230/240 had hydra-touch instead of touch-control hydraulics which is a whole different animal. An occaisional 230 was retrofitted or custom ordered with the old system, but I only heard on one so far. The Super A to 140 all used touch-control.
Stan(VA).

> and every Super C through 240 that had a two point hitch had the set up you need.



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CNKS

05-24-2004 18:09:12




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 Re: Hydraulic conversion on 140 in reply to mike, 05-24-2004 16:54:58  
IH made an attachment to do just that, but it may be hard to find. www.saginawcountytractor.com sells a block with their 3 point for the C that fits under the hyd lines on the reservoir along with a spool valve that is mounted elsewhere. The block and valve will also work on the Super A thru 140 (assuming that the 140 hydraulics are the same). About $100 with the 3 point, don't know what they would want separately. It will do what you want.

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