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Joe Bloggs

05-28-2005 20:30:08




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I am trying to set up the hydraulic hoses on my IH 454. I am conecting them to the auxillary control valve. this tractor only has 1. it was set up for a single action cylinder but now I need to have 2 hoses to run a double action cylinder. I put red letters on the hoses so here goes. A i think is the return line but my book says it should be the up preure line.B has a quick disconect fitting. my book says this should be the down presure line and c is the main supplu. so my question is.. if I take out "A" and put my new hose in there what do I do with that hose. have a look at the second picture it shows where the hoses come out of the side of the transmission.

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donol60

05-31-2005 20:01:53




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 Re: need help, have pictures. in reply to Joe Bloggs, 05-28-2005 20:30:08  
take hose with letter A off from trans. it should be just an open hole into trans. case,if so put a plug in this hole,hook up the two hoses to cylinder and it should work.



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JMS/MN

05-30-2005 14:18:07




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 Re: need help, have pictures. in reply to Joe Bloggs, 05-28-2005 20:30:08  
I don't know squat about IH, but I think a 454 is a utility tractor. Beyond that, from your picture where you show B with a little clamp, that has to be a return line. There is no way it will stand any pressure. Pressure lines simply do not have hose clamps or anything lighter on them- no matter the mfgr. Do you have the operator or service manual for your tractor? Operator manual is the minimal for any tractor owner. Beyond that, call a CNH, CaseIH dealer for how to hook up extra hydraulics. Generally you can hook up an extra valve from the existing one-way remote, as long as you find a fitting to plumb back to the hydraulic resevoir. You need to dump the oil coming back from the two-way cylinder.

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donol60

05-29-2005 08:23:27




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 Re: need help, have pictures. in reply to Joe Bloggs, 05-28-2005 20:30:08  
connect A and B to cylinder C is return



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Joe Bloggs

05-29-2005 17:52:20




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 Re: need help, have pictures. in reply to donol60, 05-29-2005 08:23:27  
ok I know a abd b go to the cylinder but what do I do with the hose I take from a. it goes into the side of the trans.



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