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3020 Hydraulic conversion

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Don from Texas

11-07-2004 16:42:23




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want to convert hose to loader from the rear couplings to one from rockshaft coupling on right side of tractor, with return going to filter housing cap.Has anyone made this conversion,and if so where did you get, and what did you use for the fitting?




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david val

11-08-2004 03:20:54




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 Re: 3020 Hydraulic conversion in reply to Don from Texas, 11-07-2004 16:42:23  
install a "T" jic 3/4 inch fitting instead of the elbow fitting that connects to the rockshaft tube at the right footstep area.
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Bob

11-07-2004 17:01:15




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 Re: 3020 Hydraulic conversion in reply to Don from Texas, 11-07-2004 16:42:23  
Replace the steel line from the steering priority valve to the rockshaft with 2 -lengths of hydraulic hose, with a "tee" between them, and feed the loader valve out of the third leg of the "tee".



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Don from Texas

11-07-2004 18:00:19




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 Re: 3020 Hydraulic conversion in reply to Bob, 11-07-2004 17:01:15  
Makes sense,will do. I have the factory revised filter cap with hose fitting,so now it will come together. Many Thanks.



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Bob

11-07-2004 18:20:38




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 Re: 3020 Hydraulic conversion in reply to Don from Texas, 11-07-2004 18:00:19  
You should be able to get hoses made up that will attach to the fittings your steel line now attaches to, or else get hoses made up with fittings with the straight threads and "O" rings to screw in where the present adapters are.

Be sure to use a "tee" rated for hydraulic use.

Alternately, you may be able find a hydraulic hose "tee" at your hose supplier's that 3 hoses can be crimped to, so it would eliminate buying three hose ends plus a threaded "tee".

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