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Loader for my Super M

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littlemackinawfarmall

11-17-2007 17:57:58




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I bought a nice looking NEW IDEA 501 loader for my super M it came off another M so mounting was a breeze..Here is the question I have the under fuel tank res. and live pump I allready have a charlynn valve for 2 way hydro can I eliminate that valve with a 3 spool valve so I can have lift and tilt and still have a hookup on back? And do I need to do anything special with the lever that goes to the hydro res.? And since this is a LONG post anyway did the hookups under the fuel tank go to cultivator generally?

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P Backus

11-18-2007 10:46:59




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 Re: Loader for my Super M in reply to littlemackinawfarmall, 11-17-2007 17:57:58  
From the way you are describing it, it sounds like it is hooked up as an open center double acting system. If so, the answer is yes, you can put on three spools to do as you said. You can even just add two more to the one you have. Just plumb from the the return line of the existing spool to the "in" port of the next spool, then plumb the return line into the "out" port of the last spool.

Essentially you are making a loop from the pump, through all the spools and then back to the resevoir, which then feeds the pump. Oil is always circulating through there, and is routed to one of the cylinders on the loader or the remote couplers when you move one of the spools.

The hookups under the tank went to whatever you wanted, whether a loader or cultivator or a mower or...

Paul

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littlemackinawfarmall

11-18-2007 10:57:08




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 Re: Loader for my Super M in reply to P Backus, 11-18-2007 10:46:59  
the lever in the hydro tank what exactly does it do?



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P Backus

11-18-2007 11:08:15




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 Re: Loader for my Super M in reply to littlemackinawfarmall, 11-18-2007 10:57:08  
Hmmm, are you talking about the lever that comes out of the belly pump? Do you even have a belly pump on it anymore? I have seen some that leave the belly pump there as a resevoir, but are using a live pump (by the distributor) for the actual pumping. If so, then that lever is non-functional.

I have a couple of tractors with the live system set up like you describe, with the resevoir under the fuel tank, and they don't have a lever coming out of that resevoir.

Don't know. More info? Pictures?

Paul

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