970 case with loader

cwiles

New User
I just bought a 970 agri king case that has a loader. The loader has 2 lines ran to the back aux hook ups. I will need all 4 aux hook ups for my baler and was wonder if I could change the location of the loader hook ups and what would I need?

This post was edited by cwiles on 02/15/2022 at 10:41 am.
 
Hello CW welcome to YT! Not sure how familiar you are
with this forum or any other, but this one has multiple
topic sections. The topic sections cover brands of
equipment or other general topics. So what the other
poster is tell you is to place your request in the Case
tractor topic section or as they have been called
..boards.. So when something that says ..Discussion
Forums.. comes up that is where you will find the
individual topic sections. Or you can use the ..Jump
to.. or ..Hop to.. drop down at the bottom of each post
or reply. I will make it easy and just place a link here.
I do not know if you are familiar with Case hydraulics,
but the remote outlets are oriented different form
other tractors. The top pair of outlets, one from each
side are operated by one remote. And the lower set by
the other remote. The rest I will leave up to someone in
the know.
YT Case topic board
 
Thank you! Yes I am familiar with the Case Hydraulics but this is the first one that I have ran that the loader is hooked up through the remotes.
 
(quoted from post at 12:47:41 02/15/22) I just bought a 970 agri king case that has a loader. The loader has 2 lines ran to the back aux hook ups. I will need all 4 aux hook ups for my baler and was wonder if I could change the location of the loader hook ups and what would I need?

This post was edited by cwiles on 02/15/2022 at 10:41 am.

A few ways of doing it.

I had a 1070 that someone went to great expense and effort to add extra valves, hoses, couplers, gauges etc so the loader could be operated while still having the other hook up's available to run a shredder or other implement that required hydraulics.

Typically I do not need to operate the loader when I am baling so I simply raise it to where it is not in the way then remove the hoses so I can hook up the baler.

Should I need the loader at the field to move a bale or something it only takes a few minutes to hook it back up.

When going to hook up the hoses with the loader in the air you will find it difficult as the weight of the bucket or fork on the loader will be causing there to be pressure in the lines.

What I do is hook up the lines for the tilt cylinders (they don't really have any load on them) first then drive up to a bale or whatever else is handy and forward tilt the loader until the weight is off of the lift cylinders then hook up the last 2 hoses.
 

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