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Hey Shep VA..... 684 IH tractors

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Big Jim

01-14-2004 13:04:43




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I see you answered my post a page back. I know what you mean about the hydraulic levers, you have to reach down to grab it. I put a loader on mine with an aftermarket double spool control valve with a one handle joy stick control. It sure works slick. I see a lot of them that have the factory control valve handles wired back (open) and then plug into the factory remotes. I bought a bypass plate from Case IH. You can hook directly into this and then go right to the aftermarket valves and still have your factory remotes. Hope your farming is going well for you in Virginia. We are just digging out of over a foot of new snow here in Wisconsin.

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Don-Wi

01-14-2004 19:53:22




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 Re: Hey Shep VA..... 684 IH tractors in reply to Big Jim, 01-14-2004 13:04:43  
Where in WI do you live? Im in NE between Green Bay and Appleton, only have maybe 3-4 inches today, blowing and drifting but the driveway aint too bad. Just trying to add remotes on my 165 Massey to run a loader before it really flies.
Donovan from Wisconsin



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Shep VA

01-14-2004 13:26:02




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 Re: Hey Shep VA..... 684 IH tractors in reply to Big Jim, 01-14-2004 13:04:43  
That is a good thought, just bypass the factory valves all togeather and mount a spool valve in a more convient location. Hmmmmm will have to think about that before spring. I really hate standing on my head to try and move the remote levers, whatever engineer designed that never drove a tractor that is for sure. I have thought about different ways to mount a lever up higher and still operate the factory valves, but have not been able to figure out a way to make it work. Other than that it is a super little tractor, just dont try to do too much with it.

All is going well here, just been real wet all year and trying to keep tractors from getting stuck. No snow here right now, a chance of an inch or so tonight, but not real likely. I imagine it is colder where you are, you can keep the snow up there.

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