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Topic: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...????
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| KRS_MED
10-31-2009 14:40:10
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John Deere 2150 1986 Model been looking for remote hydraulics setup for tractor and found a few for different model tractors. Is there any were that gives the info on how to hook up the SCV valve and were all the lines connect? I have the Service and Technical manual but that is not covered in them.
Thanks Very Much For All The Help all of you have given me in the past!
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| Tx Jim
11-03-2009 04:41:57
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to Tim S, 10-31-2009 14:40:10
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| buickanddeere
I didn't realize disc mowers could be used continuously for mowing ditches. I thought lack of lubrication of the gears/shafts/brgs would be a problem. I've seen several hyd driven rotary mowers used by county & cities. |
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| Tx Jim
11-02-2009 04:50:33
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to 2cylinder, 10-31-2009 14:40:10
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buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 01:22:15 11/02/09)
| KRS_MED said: (quoted from post at 20:58:53 10/31/09) The equipment that the remote hydraulics will operate is a disc mower. |
Hydraulic power to raise/lower the disk mower or to spin the blades? |
buickanddeere
What brand disc mower are the blades powered by a hyd motor that a 2150 can handle? I've never seen or heard of one. |
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| buickanddeere
11-02-2009 09:40:35
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to Tx Jim, 11-02-2009 04:50:33
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| I've seen some road side/ditch/rail line disk mowers that were hydraulic drive. |
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| buickanddeere
11-01-2009 21:22:15
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to 44A, 10-31-2009 14:40:10
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| KRS_MED said: (quoted from post at 20:58:53 10/31/09) The equipment that the remote hydraulics will operate is a disc mower. |
Hydraulic power to raise/lower the disk mower or to spin the blades? |
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| Tx Jim
11-01-2009 04:30:14
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to freddy, 10-31-2009 14:40:10
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| KRS_MED
For pressure you need an R27237 fitting with an R26375 o-ring to install in rear port of pressure control valve. This valve is bolted to RH side of trans case close to hyd filter.
For return hyd oil dump into diff housing back by 3 pt center link or into RH side of rockshaft housing. Or spend more $$$$ and install an L55982 hyd filter return cover.
Returning oil to reservoir is adequate for operating a disc mower. |
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| KRS_MED
10-31-2009 17:58:53
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to KRS_MED, 10-31-2009 14:40:10
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| The equipment that the remote hydraulics will operate is a disc mower. |
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| buickanddeere
10-31-2009 16:19:21
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Re: John Deere Remote Hydraulics Hook Up...???? in reply to KRS_MED, 10-31-2009 14:40:10
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| If the hydraulic load is a loader, hydraulic motor, backhoe or logsplitter etc. The connections are different than if you just want to raise or lower a cultivator. |
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