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farmerwannabe

04-14-2008 14:02:18




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Hi guys, I decided to take the loader off our H and was wondering if I did so, could I just put pipe plugs where the "in" and "out" hoses are now that go to the hydraulic control valves/levers? It won"t be a problem unbolting the loader but I don"t want to screw up the hydraulic system so can put the loader back on some day, or a 3 pt., etc. As always, thanks for the help!
By the way, I LOVE this tractor. It"s really something compared to the Allis B we have.

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rust collector

04-14-2008 14:33:23




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 Re: Farmall H question in reply to farmerwannabe, 04-14-2008 14:02:18  
If you are talking about the original belly lift for the "H", then yes, pipe plugs are the accepted practice. Leave the lift control rod in a neutral or float position (all the way down) and no power is used other than to turn some gears in oil. If the lift rod is pulled, the hydraulic oil will be pumped against the pressure relief and you should hear some lugging of the engine. This will not hurt short term, but could result in leaks in seals or fittings if left long term. Can also add quick connects if replacing the loader or other attachments regularly.

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Owen Aaland

04-14-2008 14:26:16




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 Re: Farmall H question in reply to farmerwannabe, 04-14-2008 14:02:18  
Just put 1/2 inch pipe plugs in all holes you are not using.



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farmerwannabe

04-14-2008 14:46:12




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 Re: Farmall H question in reply to Owen Aaland, 04-14-2008 14:26:16  
Great! Thanks for the answers. That'll make it that much easier! How do quick connects mount? Are they available that would screw into the existing pipes/holes?



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