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560 rear hydralics

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bluesky

11-12-2006 08:37:21




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While I'm here,another ? I've a 560 IH w. hydralic draw bar and left / right hydralic ports. At rear under seat is line for hitch hydralics and two unused ports that are plugged. I took out caps and screwed in 2 female recievers, but as far as I can see I've no control to activate rear ports. Under seat there is another plug in hydro line..... ....is that a valve to activate or do I have to disconnect the hitch/drawbar hydro to make rear ports work? I've three hydro levers,left,right and rear drawbar/hitch
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Bluesky

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billde

11-12-2006 21:05:46




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 Re: 560 rear hydralics in reply to bluesky, 11-12-2006 08:37:21  
if the two lines are branched off the lines controling your fast hitch they will only work in conjuction with the fast hitch. Your lines for rear remotes should be plumbed into the control valve and run from there to the rear, they need to be independent from the fast hitch cicuit. If this topic gets burried bring it back up and I'll try to tell you how to plumb it.



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Tim Shaw

11-12-2006 11:56:23




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 Re: 560 rear hydralics in reply to bluesky, 11-12-2006 08:37:21  
If your 560 has the fast hitch then the lines running under the seat are for the cylinder on the fast hitch. The tel-a-depth valve for the fast hitch will not function as a hydraulic remote. Usually on a tractor equiped with a fast hitch there were two hoses that ran from one of the remotes to the back of the tractor along the seat on top of the platform. That particular valve would couple either in the back or up front under the fuel tank.

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bluesky

11-12-2006 16:29:40




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 Re: 560 rear hydralics in reply to Tim Shaw, 11-12-2006 11:56:23  
It has fast hitch but I don't think it's a tele-depth. There are two lines running under seat to the fast hitch and two lines that branch off these lines to the ports in question. I'll try to get some pics attached.
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billde

11-12-2006 08:45:19




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 Re: 560 rear hydralics in reply to bluesky, 11-12-2006 08:37:21  
center lever on mine operates the rear outlets. check the single to double acting valve. Have you hooked a cylinder or pressure guage up to your outlets? You may have air trapped in that circuit.



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blue sky

11-12-2006 11:33:05




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 Re: 560 rear hydralics in reply to billde, 11-12-2006 08:45:19  
I"ve 2 single/double valves, both in double action position. could be air....when I took plug/caps off to put in female recievers,some hydro fluid leaked out, so some must have gotten in at that portion of line. However, I think those two ports also branch off the line that drives the hydro drawbar, so thats why I think there would be a valve to switch back and forth. Thanks for reply to this and Cub.

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