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Topic: "Christmas Tree" Valve on an H
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| WI Dave
08-17-2012 13:40:20
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If anybody has pics of a Christmas tree valve on an H, please post them. I've got the valve, but it had none of the plumbing required. I've been test-fitting it, and I'd love to see a pic of one actually on an H. I've seen them on M's, SM's, etc., but never on an H. |
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| uncle henry
08-18-2012 09:47:28
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to WI Dave, 08-17-2012 13:40:20
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|    here is mine on a super mta |
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| NoNewParts
08-18-2012 04:15:56
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Re: "Christmas Tree" Valve on an H in reply to WI Dave, 08-17-2012 13:40:20
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| early Super H which should be almost the same
second pic is removed, so you can see the hook-ups
ps not to steal the thread, but will a standard 4 mounting hole belt pulley
fit the pulley drive pictured?
This post was edited by NoNewParts at 04:32:09 08/18/12. |
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| WI Dave
08-17-2012 21:06:55
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to WI Dave, 08-17-2012 13:40:20
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| Here's a pic of one on an M |
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| Bob M
08-17-2012 18:20:18
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to WI Dave, 08-17-2012 13:40:20
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|   Here's a couple views of the factory installed(?) Christmas tree valve on my '53 Stage I Super H (belly pump hydraulics). The valve would be mounted/plumbed the same on an H. Note I've got the valve outlet ports plugged (the 2 square plugs in the lower photo) since the my tractor currently does not have remote hydraulic couplers & connecting hoses. |
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| gene bender
08-17-2012 18:00:41
67.55.226.123
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to WI Dave, 08-17-2012 13:40:20
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| The valve would be the same for the H as it is for the M |
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| Central Illinois
08-17-2012 17:57:34
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to WI Dave, 08-17-2012 13:40:20
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|   This is how ours is mounted. |
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| Central Illinois
08-17-2012 18:07:44
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to Central Illinois, 08-17-2012 17:57:34
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|   Here is the instructions. I know the one photos is sideways but it didn't scan well the other way. |
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| dansuper27
08-17-2012 18:13:47
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to Central Illinois, 08-17-2012 18:07:44
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| So what does a selective lift control valve give you operationally? Do the 3 slots allow independent control of 3 two way cylinders? |
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| Central Illinois
08-17-2012 20:13:58
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Re: Christmas Tree Valve on an H in reply to dansuper27, 08-17-2012 18:13:47
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| Maybe what I thought a "Christmas tree" valve is, is wrong? I don't know. Anyhow, the valve I have shown was used on a cultivator. If you used the middle slot then everything raised or lowered at the same time. If you used the left or right slot then the left or right cylinders would work independent of each other. The photo I have shown we have a Woods belly mower on our H and we use the valve in the middle slot to work a one way cylinder to lift the deck. |
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