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49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers

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fisherman

01-16-2006 07:32:37




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Could anyone clarify what these hydraulic levers do/operate. Especially the bottom one. Looking to see if this tractor is equipped to add a 3pt. Thanks in advance.




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Dave Slater

01-16-2006 10:12:23




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to fisherman, 01-16-2006 07:32:37  
Normally the front lever is locked back and it furnishes pressure for the two way hydraulic valve
you have circled at top.But I see the steel line coming up and teeing to the pressure port.Is it auxilary hook up or is it suppling pressure from PTO pump to the two way valve independant of belley pump?Though I can't see it to good the lower lever looks like a aftermarket disconnect for the belley
pump drive. It disconnects the trans. shaft from
turning the pump in belley reservior.

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Allan in NE

01-16-2006 08:39:06




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to fisherman, 01-16-2006 07:32:37  
Wow,

That outfit is the last word in "add-on".

Does it have the PTO pump too, or is it running that loader off the tractor hydraulics?

However, just can't imagine that the tractor could carry enough oil for the Farmhand.

Allan



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fisherman

01-16-2006 08:41:21




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to Allan in NE, 01-16-2006 08:39:06  
yes, it has an F10 with a PTO pump.



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Allan in NE

01-16-2006 08:51:35




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to fisherman, 01-16-2006 08:41:21  
Looks like the top lever is rigged to run a two way cylinder and you could probably tie a 3-point into those hoses going back.

The middle lever is the tractor's normal hydraulic handle and is probably left "on" all the time.

Don't know what the idea was behind the bottom lever or where that bottom plumbing is headed to.

Allan



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RustyFarmall

01-16-2006 10:15:27




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to Allan in NE, 01-16-2006 08:51:35  
I think that bottom lever is a disconnect for the belly pump. Maybe the 'ol girl has an M&W 9 spd also?



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fisherman

01-16-2006 14:00:35




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to RustyFarmall, 01-16-2006 10:15:27  
I don't know what a M&W 9 speed is. This tractor does have a L and H next to the steering wheel on the left side.

Also, the piping going towards the back stops next to the pto.

I never really pulled the levers except for the belt pully lever which is next to another lever that runs up in front of the magneto.

Lot of levers on that right side. I think all in all there are 5. I keep holding my hand down there hoping one gives me some peanuts after pulling.

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James Bruns

02-22-2006 22:31:16




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to fisherman, 01-16-2006 14:00:35  
do you have a pic of left side? interested in L H lever.



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Dave Slater

01-16-2006 16:59:51




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to fisherman, 01-16-2006 14:00:35  
Fisherman, With tractor running in neutral move the bottom lever you circled and let clutch out easy.You should feel splines line up and lock together.If not sure if in gear look under tractor and make sure coupling is turning front shaft.You may have to remove a small metal cover to see.If this is not in gear the hydraulic pump is dead.After the pump is turning pull the middle lever back it should lock there, leave it there.
Now move the top circled one either way with tractor running in neutral with clutch out,you should here the engine choke down if pump is working.The lines from this valve will work 2 way hydraulics.This pump only works if tractor is moving or in neutral with clutch out.You may want to make sure there is oil in reservoir.Let us know if you have any luck.One other thing, the middle lever will kick off when pressure gets so high if not manualy locked back.

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Fisherman

01-17-2006 07:18:21




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 Re: 49 M dist. Hydraulic Levers in reply to Dave Slater, 01-16-2006 16:59:51  
Thanks Dave, I will give it a shot.



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