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SUPER C LOADER PLUMBING

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brett steeves

10-07-2007 05:23:05




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I have a super c with a fast hitch .I also have a loader for this tractor .How do I plumb the loader to the tractor.The fast hitch has a hose from each side of the valve to the cylinder.The loader I want to put on is on another tractor it has one side of the valve going to the cylinder for loader function and the other side goes to the drain plug hole on cultivater box .the only way i can figure to make it work is with diverter valve and get rid of down pressure on fast hitch

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gots-2-go

10-07-2007 09:13:11




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 Re: SUPER C LOADER PLUMBING in reply to brett steeves, 10-07-2007 05:23:05  
Here is a diverter block as mentioned by Mark Peters in his post below. I don't know if this will help you out or not.

I don't know why but the sellers ad states: "Also fits a C, Super C, and 200, all WITHOUT a Fast Hitch".

Maybe georgeky will reply, if not do as Mark suggested and start a thread to him about this subject.

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Mark Peters

10-07-2007 06:02:16




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 Re: SUPER C LOADER PLUMBING in reply to brett steeves, 10-07-2007 05:23:05  
Brett, there is a diverter block made especially for this. It is approx. 5/8" thick and it gets sandwiched between the touch control housing and the block that the hydraulic supply and return lines run into. You remove the 3 bolts that hold the block against the touch control housing, pull the block away,insert the diverter block and install longer bolts.Now, the problem is where to find one of these diverters. I know I saw them in a flyer within the last year or so,but can`t put my fingers on it. Maybe someone else on here will know.

P.S. A poster on this website by the name of georgeky is very knowledgeable on Super C`s and he also knows a very good parts supplier, so maybe start a thread asking him to reply to you. Mark

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farmallkid1958

10-07-2007 05:47:26




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 Re: SUPER C LOADER PLUMBING in reply to brett steeves, 10-07-2007 05:23:05  
Hi we have a super C with a loader, and how this one is plumbed is that there is a diverter valve mounted on the light bar right next to the fast hitch valve lever and it only splits the up pressure hose on the fast hitch, and diverts it to the loader, when you let the loader down it bottoms out the downward pressure on the fast hitch. there may be a better way but, it does work. one note that you will have to ad extra reservoir space on the hydraulics. ours had a round tank that screws into where the fill plug screws into and it holds about 1-1 1/2 gallons. you will run out of fluid before your loader reaches its full extension. and also if you have any leaks in your system it will be kinda handy. If you put a quick disconnect right after the valve or tee a line to the rear of the tractor, you can also use this to lift a planter or other one way cylinders.

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