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Joe Costello

11-30-2006 09:41:54




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I want to hook a loader but I dont know how to tap into the hydraulic system on the tractor.On the right side there is 3 places to hooh hoses that are pluged with npt plugs, do i use these?any diagrams or info whould greatley held, A snow storm is on the way.




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billde

11-30-2006 12:44:34




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 Re: Farmall C Hydraulic's in reply to Joe Costello, 11-30-2006 09:41:54  
Best way to go would be with the original remote valve. The small port on the block will provide constant flow, larger is a return as Gene stated. Keep in mind this is an open center system so any valves must be open center or you will blow the pump.



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Joe Costello

11-30-2006 12:52:55




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 Re: Farmall C Hydraulic's in reply to billde, 11-30-2006 12:44:34  
Of the 3 holes block the small one in the middle is the constant flow and the 2 larger ones on each side of the small one are returns. Is this correct?



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billde

11-30-2006 13:12:04




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 Re: Farmall C Hydraulic's in reply to Joe Costello, 11-30-2006 12:52:55  
I'm trying to remember how mine was plumbed when I got it, it now has the factory style remote.I do not have a loader on mine just a two way remote. If memory serves me the return line was the front plug.



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Nat 2

11-30-2006 11:11:29




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 Re: Farmall C Hydraulic's in reply to Joe Costello, 11-30-2006 09:41:54  
As stated below, you need a BYPASS BLOCK to bolt between the hydraulic lines and the touch control block under the gas tank.

You can't braize a Tee into each line because hydraulic oil follows the path of least resistance like electricity. There would be no way to get pressure to the loader because the fluid would just go through the other side of the tee and back into the touch control unit.

This is why you need a bypass block. The block sits in between the pump and the touch control unit and bypasses the oil so that you can redirect it to one or more hydraulic remote valves.

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gene bender

11-30-2006 10:26:38




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 Re: Farmall C Hydraulic's in reply to Joe Costello, 11-30-2006 09:41:54  
Some braze a tee in the lines thru the control valve you will add to operate the loader cycls. You can also take out the two plugs in the manifold going into the rockshaft assy. Small line is pressure and large is return. Now you will have to add a resivour for more hy fluid. You can use a large piece of pipe and fasten to the filler port on the left side. Mine uses a piece of square tube 12in long and fastens to the loader frame above the filler and uses a hose to the filler neck. The cap of the res will depend on the dia of your cycls. Doesent take a verry large container to hold 2qts or so. Just remember the res has to be higher than the pump. Some have added a small tank that was used for gas on the distillate engines for the res.

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Larry Hardesty

11-30-2006 10:03:38




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 Re: Farmall C Hydraulic's in reply to Joe Costello, 11-30-2006 09:41:54  
Joe, I assume you have Touch Control on your C. There is a fellow that regularly sells on eBay a hydraulic remote control block. Probably a search on eBay on "Farmall Super C hydraulics" or something like that will find it. I do not have his address handy and price varies witht he auction, but they usually are not all that much. It connects in between the metal line coming from the pump and the touch control block. It allows you to use both the existing touch control and tap in for your loader. I got one this summer but have not installed it yet. Now you want to be sure you to do not connect things wrong to put pressure against the pump and ruin it. Beyond writing that I do not want to try to tell you how to install the line for the loader. I hope someone sends you a diagram since I could use one also. Good luck. Larry

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