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1466 hydraulics

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Dustin Braun

11-07-2006 19:33:29




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I currently run an add on electric multiplier for more hydraulic valves, but I am going to put a triple loader valve in the cab and hook into one of the hydraulic remotes. Do you think leaving the valve locked in there will be excessive heat or shouldn't it be a problem. Tractor has standard type open center pump on it. Thanks for any replies.




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dustin braun

11-08-2006 04:31:53




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 Re: 1466 hydraulics in reply to Dustin Braun, 11-07-2006 19:33:29  
Thanks for the reply, the loader valve is for open center, I won't use the power beyond on the loader valve because tractor doesnt have 3pt, and if I use second tractor valve for an implement I will just kick the first valve into nuetral. I was mainly worried about leaving the lever in, with oil flowing constantly, but with oil cooler I guess it shouldn't be any different than running the hyd. fan on air planter.thanks again.

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K.B.-826

11-07-2006 20:27:13




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 Re: 1466 hydraulics in reply to Dustin Braun, 11-07-2006 19:33:29  
Should not be a problem, as long as your loader valve is correctly set up for an open center system. You could get a power beyond plate and connect your loader valve to it. Main problem with adding the power beyond plate is that you'll probably have to swap out one of your control valves. There are two styles of control valves. One is known as an open-sided valve. Fluid can come in one side and go out the other and over to the next valve. On 06 series tractors with two valves, two open sided valves were used, and a plate was bolted to the outside of the second valve. On 56, 26 and 66 series tractors, they came out with the closed sided valve. This style only has passages on one side. It was used on tractors with one factory valve, and in the end position on tractors with two valves. You need to have an open sided valve on the end to add the power beyond plate, and I'm willing to bet that your 1466 has a closed sided valve on the end. Don't confuse the terms "open-sided" and "closed-sided" with the terms "open-centered" and "closed-centered". They mean totally different things.

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