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Hydraulics on a C

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lloyd1

11-08-2007 09:24:26




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wondering if I can run a remote cyl on my C. Anyone have any sucess with it ? I have a nice cylinder and would like to use it for 3pt.....Thanks




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georgeky

11-08-2007 19:47:58




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to lloyd1, 11-08-2007 09:24:26  
Send me an email, and I will send pics of the parts you need.



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Larry in Mo

11-08-2007 10:38:58




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to lloyd1, 11-08-2007 09:24:26  
You need the hyd. manifold and the remote control valve that goes with it. The front of the manifold bolts to the back of the hyd pump and the rear to the TC body, just like the one you have. Rear block is made different to accept the remote controll valve. Just finished doing my 200. C and Super C and 200 are all the same. Got my set-up from a salvage yard.LE



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ScottyHOMEy

11-08-2007 09:41:37




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to lloyd1, 11-08-2007 09:24:26  
Does your C have the Touch-Control already? I know you could get a Super C with either of two versions of hydraulics -- one was just Touch Control, the other was TC and remote. The major difference that allowed for remote was a different block at the back of the manifold that runs up to the pump, that allowed you to tap off pressure for the remote.

Even if you already have the Touch Control, I don't know if the Super C manifold for the remote, if you cold find one, would swap over to the C or not. If it does and you could find one, it would be a matter of adding controls for the remote and routing your hoses.

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lloyd1

11-08-2007 09:46:15




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 11-08-2007 09:41:37  
Mine has hydraulics, it has two levers near the steering wheel that control the rockshaft arms but thats all I have, how do you tell if mine will accept the manifold you refer to....



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Brian Schmidt

11-08-2007 10:32:11




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to lloyd1, 11-08-2007 09:46:15  
There is a valve that can go on the side of the TC where the lines connect. It was used for the FH and other rear hydraulics and or loaders. They can be found on eBay and here in the classifieds.

Or, you can purchase a bypass block that goes in between the lines and TC also (eBay is a good source for this as well). It gives ports to tap into to get hyd power. Then you need to buy a valve. Not quite as clean, but much cheaper.

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ScottyHOMEy

11-08-2007 10:30:15




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to lloyd1, 11-08-2007 09:46:15  
That's where I'm hoping that someone who's done it will chime in, as I'm not sure if the dimensions are the same between the C and SuperC. I'd "think" they would be but that doesn't really mean anything.

The manifold I'm referring to is made up of those two pipes that run from your hydraulic pump to the TC block and the pieces on each end that are part and parcel with the piping. At the rear you probably see a casting with three allen-head plugs, and two bolts holding it all to the TC block. The one for the remote will have outlets for pressure to the remote.

There *may* also be issues as to how it would mate up to the pump at the front end. On the SuperC there were two different makes of pump used, and again, I don't know whether there was a single manifold that would mate to either one or not.

If you can get squared away on the compatibliity/interchangeability of the parts and can find the right manifold, though, it won't be a bad job at all.

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Brian Schmidt

11-08-2007 11:02:53




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 Re: Hydraulics on a C in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 11-08-2007 10:30:15  
The setup off of a Super C will fit Super A, C, Super C, etc. Anything with a hyd pump and TC rockshafts. I did it on my 49 C. I bought a Saginaw 3 point and then found this valve and tubes. Expect to spend upwards of $300 to get it, but it is much nicer and cleaner setup that the plate and separate valve. You just cannot find a small valve on the market today. So you end up with this big hunk of iron strapped to the side of the tractor.

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