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504 Hydraulic Remotes (pictures)

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Charles Todd

02-09-2008 07:54:40




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I brought this up a few days ago on my little 504 and now I have some pics. I have two remotes and I need 4-5. I can splice into the hydraulics and install a 3-spool for my loader and grapple and keep my rear remotes available. Or can I stack two more onto what I have? The lift/draft quadrant is in the way unless I can extend it out or rotate it out of the way. I need to tear into this area to rebuild it all anyway. The quadrant shafts and remotes are leaking pratty good. If any one has any thoughts on stacking more remotes, shoot me a part number or tractor model that is compatiable. Also, has any one spliced into a Farmall 504 with the 12gpm for auxillary hydraulics?

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karl f

02-09-2008 17:11:25




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 Re: 504 Hydraulic Remotes (pictures) in reply to Charles Todd, 02-09-2008 07:54:40  
of course IH has much better hydraulics than say ford of the same years. on the ford though, there's usually room for a crankshaft driven pump under the radiator, freeing your pto to be used as such. the pump would be mounted to the front framework, and the crankpulley and pump are coupled by a shaft with flexible couplers (like a woodsplitter). *I do not know of too many IH tractors in stock form with a decent space to mount a suitable front crank driven pump, hoses, and other hardware in that same manner. other ways to drive off crank such as a chain or belt do not offer as good of reliability as direct shaft, and limit the size of pump.

*someone posted a pic of their tractor with a massively long fan spacer recently; i would be willing to wager there may be room to mount a pump bewteen that crank and front end.

you should calculate what gpm and pressure you need for the results you want, and maybe add a lil more for reserve to help you find the right pump option. it may be that you will be fine with just the stock system or you may realize you need a massive pto driven pump, or anywhere in between. sometimes going to a dedicated loader is the best solution.

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Steven f/AZ

02-09-2008 08:18:29




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 Re: 504 Hydraulic Remotes (pictures) in reply to Charles Todd, 02-09-2008 07:54:40  
Personally, I would add a separate tank and PTO pump for the loader.

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In my experience with IH tractors that have loaders plumbed into the tractor's hydraulic system, they are WAY too slow. PTO pump has always worked great for us.

If you are against the PTO pump, I would do power-beyond type plumbing with a separate 3-spool valve.

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