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Yet another question.. hydraulics is the topic once again.

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IHMANKY

04-18-2008 14:15:55




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Wanting to add a two-outlet remote on my Farmall M to run my IH 350 wheel disk with.. Coming out of the two ports on the left side of the pump in front of the clutch there, I have measured the length and know how much hose I need. Of course I need two female and two male couplings, the females I already have, never installed new males in this type of fitting... anyone put remotes on their M or similar model? Of course they have the pipe plugs in the outlets now... what would I tell the folks at the parts place I need for those? Are they a standard threaded hydraulic male fitting?

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Vito

04-19-2008 16:07:10




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 Re: Yet another question.. hydraulics is the topic once a... in reply to IHMANKY, 04-18-2008 14:15:55  
I have a auxiliary control valve( Xmas tree) I no longer need.This will give you a 2 way system to your remotes as set up by the factory.Email is open if you are interested in purchasing it.
Vito



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Armand Tatro

04-18-2008 18:52:51




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 Re: Yet another question.. hydraulics is the topic once a... in reply to IHMANKY, 04-18-2008 14:15:55  
Doing it this way will not give you power up and power down on your implemt. To do 2-way hyd. you will need to install a new valve. Armand



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glennster

04-18-2008 14:33:14




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 Re: Yet another question.. hydraulics is the topic once agai in reply to IHMANKY, 04-18-2008 14:15:55  
the outputs on the belly pump are npt pipe thread. either 1/2 inch or 3/4 pipe, i'd have to go out and look. if i understand what you are doing, you want to plumb in a double spool valve for two outlets. if they are two way hydraulics, you only need one output from the pump, pipe it to the valve, return goes either to the drain plug on the belly pump or to the fill pipe with a tee. the rear output on the left side was for the rear cultivator, there would be a restrictor valve in the line so the front cultivator would drop first , then the rear.

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RustyFarmall

04-18-2008 14:47:14




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 Re: Yet another question.. hydraulics is the topic once agai in reply to glennster, 04-18-2008 14:33:14  
Those are 1/2 inch pipe thread.



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