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Super A remote hydraulics?

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SAm in NS

11-13-2004 05:44:01




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I'm getting ready to build a front blade for my Super A and I've pretty much decided how I'm going to do it except for the lift mechanism. I'm considering using a remote cylinder run off the the existing hydraulic pump. To do this I'm thinking the best way is to find a valve like they have on the Super C for the fast hitch cylinder. Are these valves available, if so from where and what do they cost? Are they a bolt on modification that doesn't require changing anything else? How much pressure can the factory pump supply? Thanks, SAm in NS

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CNKS

11-13-2004 12:43:26




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 Re: Super A remote hydraulics? in reply to SAm in NS, 11-13-2004 05:44:01  
You may be able to find a valve and block from a salvage yard. Otherwise places such as www.saginawcountytractor.com have the block that goes under the lines on the reservoir, and also a spool valve (nothing special about their valve), but you have to have the block. I believe there are other sources, also. When I purchased my C 3 point from them, the valve and block were $100 -- may be more without the hitch.

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SAm in NS

11-13-2004 13:42:03




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 Re: Super A remote hydraulics? in reply to CNKS, 11-13-2004 12:43:26  
So what you're talking about is something like the adaptor block in the discussion which is now on page 6 or 7. If I understand correctly when one of these adapter blocks is used you just plumb it up to a hydraulic valve on any piece of equipment and it simply supplies hydraulic fluid on demancd? Can you use the original hydraulic hoses (the steel ones)?. Any other special considerations about the valve etc.? What pressure is delivered? Thanks, SAm in NS

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Haas

11-13-2004 16:30:25




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 Re: Super A remote hydraulics? in reply to SAm in NS, 11-13-2004 13:42:03  
Yes, like the one that was stated in those previous discussions. I think the same one for the C/SuperC would work on the Super A. If properly made (Some discussion previously that some are not correct) and properly installed and plumbed to a remote valve, your touch control should still work (when you are not operating the remote valve) and the remote cylinder should work. There was some discussion previously about needing to chain the rockshaft arms to get pressure to the remote. This will not be necessary if the block is properly installed. Not a good idea to chain the rockshafts, as it can make the system operate under pressure all the time which will result in overheating.

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CNKS

11-13-2004 19:45:24




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 Re: Super A remote hydraulics? in reply to Haas, 11-13-2004 16:30:25  
I don't know what the problem was with the block previously discussed, but the Saginaw one is correct and does not affect the operation of the touch control. I have that conversion on my C. Only problem was it is a tight fit. I believe I had to take the lines loose from the pump to get everything lined up, but it will work.



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