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Rob Mo.

09-05-2012 18:27:33
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I got a 5610 that I want to fix a loader to. I want to put the operators valve on the right side in front of the seat. Going to use a joystick type valve & hook it all to the westernoff TA26 loader. I know there are people out there that have a loader mid mounted on their tractors, I would like to have some pictures of what they look like on ur units. Thanks




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Rob Mo.

09-06-2012 07:25:50
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 Re: 5610 ford loader remote in reply to Rob Mo., 09-05-2012 18:27:33  
I need pictures people.



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RodInNS

09-05-2012 21:18:38
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 Re: 5610 ford loader remote in reply to Rob Mo., 09-05-2012 18:27:33  
The loader itself should be fairly simple to mount if you have or can make the correct mounts.
What you need to be carefull about is getting the correct valve to control the loader. 10 series tractors use and require the use of closed center LOAD SENSING hydraulic valves. As long as you get that you can tee into the present line that supplies the rear remotes.

Rod



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Bern

09-05-2012 21:53:54
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 Re: 5610 ford loader remote in reply to RodInNS, 09-05-2012 21:18:38  
You don't HAVE to use a CCLS valve. You can use a conventional open center valve and take the power off of one of the remotes. It's not as desirable, but it will work. It's a lot cheaper too.



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RodInNS

09-06-2012 06:04:22
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 Re: 5610 ford loader remote in reply to Bern, 09-05-2012 21:53:54  
If you choose to go that route. That's also how mine is set up...
My point was more that if you want to hard plumb the valve then it must be CCLS... at least if one wants it to work correctly. Believe it or not I've also dealt with one that had an open center valve hard plumbed... Used a diverter valve to switch the feed off to the rear remotes and the load sense line plumbed into the inlet.

Rod

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David G

09-05-2012 19:11:18
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 Re: 5610 ford loader remote in reply to Rob Mo., 09-05-2012 18:27:33  
Will get some pics when I get back, I have TA26 on 6610.



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