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Adding 2nd hyd to 806

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dave from MN

08-08-2005 06:15:46




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How difficult is it to add a 2nd set of hyd to an 806 that has only singles, found a vey good condition one but it only has singles.




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Nat

08-08-2005 12:32:01




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 Re: Adding 2nd hyd to 806 in reply to dave from MN, 08-08-2005 06:15:46  
Yeah, it's not that bad. A little tight working under the seat, even if you pull the seat off, but liveable.

The hardest part is getting the hydraulic hoses. I remember Dad putting the second valve on the 756. Had a heck of a time getting hydraulic hoses made the exact right length to connect the valve to the outlet block that's cast into the seat base. The guys at the local dealership weren't exactly precise in their measurements. Close enough was close enough for them, but 1/2" short or long, and the hoses wouldn't bend right to make the connection.

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dave from MN

08-08-2005 12:41:02




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 Re: Adding 2nd hyd to 806 in reply to Nat, 08-08-2005 12:32:01  
Thamnks guys, Getting hoses aint a problem, can get anyhose made with any ends iI want from my old work place. Just gotta keep in contact with my connections



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Nebraska Cowman

08-08-2005 09:45:32




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 Re: Adding 2nd hyd to 806 in reply to dave from MN, 08-08-2005 06:15:46  
just call a good salvage yard and buy the 2nd valve, You move your valve out and sandwich the 2nd (and or 3rd) one inside.



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