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Hydraulic adaptor block for touch control?

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SAm in NS

12-12-2004 17:51:50




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I reckon I'm up to making one of these with some help from a friend. So I have a couple of questions about them. How thick are they and what size is the hole/thread for the hydraulic connection on the adaptor? Thanks, SAm in NS




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gene b

12-13-2004 10:43:44




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 Re: Hydraulic adaptor block for touch control? in reply to SAm in NS, 12-12-2004 17:51:50  
You can use the holes that are already in the block going on the unit. Lots of Cs that have loaders on them do it this way. Also some just braze a tee in the lines to do the same thing. The block will require you to bend the two tubes going to the unit.



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Redrider

12-12-2004 18:58:26




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 Re: Hydraulic adaptor block for touch control? in reply to SAm in NS, 12-12-2004 17:51:50  
The blocks use 3/8 pipe fittings. I'm not sure what block your trying to make. The block at the hydratouch valve is 1/2 inch thick and the dimensions match the back of the valve. Are you running hose from the hydratouch valve to where ever your quick disconnect is?



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SAm in NS

12-13-2004 04:10:45




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 Re: Hydraulic adaptor block for touch control? in reply to Redrider, 12-12-2004 18:58:26  
I should have elaborated a bit. What I'm hoping to make is an adaptor block to be inserted between the factory hydraulic lines and the touch control unit on a Super A so that I can run a remote cylinder off the factory system. Thanks, SAm in NS



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Novel Idea Guy

12-13-2004 06:39:35




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 Re: Hydraulic adaptor block for touch control? in reply to SAm in NS, 12-13-2004 04:10:45  
I believe the more common term is "bypass block."



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Chad from MI

12-13-2004 04:44:29




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 Re: Hydraulic adaptor block for touch control? in reply to SAm in NS, 12-13-2004 04:10:45  
Send me your home adress and I will mail you a drawing to fabricate off from.
Chad Penny



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