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Need with backhoe hydraulics on a 656 *PIC*

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Darren In Pesot

11-02-2005 15:10:33




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Hey all,

I am finally just about to get the backhoe rehosed for my IH 656 that you all helped me buy. I have the loader mounted, and now I want to mount the backhoe. Problem is that I am using both of my remotes to run the loader, and the backhoe requires constant pressure from the hydraulic pump. What I am looking for is a pressure line, or plate somewhere that I can hook in a constant pressure outlet, and somewhere to dump it back in to the tank on teh return line. Anyone added a constant pressure remote like this? Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. I am not greatly experienced with this stuff, but I have a buddy who manufactures ag equipment that is helping me with this.

Oh yeah.. and here is the backhoe. It"s a 1974 ARPS (now Amerequip) model 730.

Thanks,

Darren

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Nat

11-03-2005 07:58:40




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 Re: Need with backhoe hydraulics on a 656 *PIC* in reply to Darren In Pesotum, 11-02-2005 15:10:33  
If it's going to be permanently mounted, you really should use a high-volume PTO-driven hydraulic pump and a separate hydraulic reservoir. It'll run awful slow with the internal pump, and the oil will get very hot very quickly as was mentioned.

The internal hydraulics would be ok for occasional use, and in those cases you could simply unhook the bucket control and hook up the backhoe.



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T_Bone

11-03-2005 07:08:32




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 Re: Need with backhoe hydraulics on a 656 *PIC* in reply to Darren In Pesotum, 11-02-2005 15:10:33  
Hi Darren,

About the only thing I can add is you will need a external hyd oil heat exchanger or the oil will get hot very quick and your hydraulics will quit working after about a hour of use.

T_Bone



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the tractor vet

11-02-2005 15:19:29




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 Re: Need with backhoe hydraulics on a 656 *PIC* in reply to Darren In Pesotum, 11-02-2005 15:10:33  
Now i am not sure as to where ya could steal from on a 656 but you could go with a Prince PTO driven pump and make up a 7or8 gal tank that way you would not have a big problem of tryen to tap in or you could go with a second double valve for the loade and just run one line to the loader valve and the other one back to the hoe.



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