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Topic: Running a mower-conditioner on 88
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| Tractorcedric
01-09-2013 18:02:24
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I have an IH 990 moco and I would like to pull it with an Oliver 88. My hyd unit has the filter on the side and the levers go in the side also. The hitch has a place for a two way cylinder to adjust the swing. The header is raised by two small one way cylinders. I was planning to run the swing with the left lever and the header with the right one. If I plumb the rear port on the right side back into the reservoir will the header stay down? |
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| J. Schwiebert
01-09-2013 18:27:23
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Re: Running a mower-conditioner on 88 in reply to Tractorcedric, 01-09-2013 18:02:24
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| First of all find out what the recommended pressure is for operating the mower. You will also need to know the capacity of the 2 one way cylinders. This is to insure you have enough oil in the reservoir. Do you have an operators manual for the 88? You will need to convert the LEFT side to operate the one way cylinders and the right side for the double acting cylinder.This should be covered in the operators manual You will also need what Oliver called a "Momentary restrictor" so that you can build pressure to knock the ball off the seat to make it work as a single acting cylinder.I have another suggestion but you will need your check book. |
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