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Hydraulics on a TO 35

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BobinKY

10-04-2005 05:39:00




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I am trying to put an old To 35 back to work. This tractor is, for the most part, in pretty good shape considering its age. I have a question about the hydraulics running to the rear of the tractor. At present, I have two 3 foot hoses running to the back of the tractor, one from each side of the hydraulic pump. I want to hard line this system and mount a coupler on the rear of the tractor. Can anyone tell me which side the hydraulic should come out of, and how or where do I mount the coupling on the back of the tractor. Any help would be appreciated.

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MSM

10-04-2005 07:43:02




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 Re: Hydraulics on a TO 35 in reply to BobinKY, 10-04-2005 05:39:00  
You don't need to hard line it,just put quick connects on the hoses. The only problem with the plumbing set up you have is the 3 pt will have to be locked in a set position,otherwise the 3pt will move before the implement cylinder actuates. Fergusons used a 2 spool valve mounted on top of the trans case in place of the small diverter plate,to operate the hitch and remote without having to secure the 3pt.

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BobinKY

10-04-2005 08:28:50




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 Re: Hydraulics on a TO 35 in reply to MSM, 10-04-2005 07:43:02  
I have an Allis Chalmers WD that is set up the same way. It is not a problem. When I am pulling my bush hog that uses a remote cylinder on the mower, the arms will raise before the cylinder is actuated. This is not a problem. That hook-up comes in handy when I am pulling my hydraulic disk or other impliments. Which side of the pump should the line come out of? Currently I have a line coming out of both sides of the pump. I only need one line so which one will I keep? In the parts manual they show a bracket for mounting a dual hook-up on the tractor, but it does not show where it goes or where the lines connect. The Owner's manual is basically useless. Thanks.

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Bill WI

10-04-2005 19:50:59




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 Re: Hydraulics on a TO 35 in reply to BobinKY, 10-04-2005 08:28:50  
I'd say scroll down to the Ferguson site. John from the UK gave me a lot of good info on my TO 30. May even find your answers in the posts. On my TO 30 the ports on each side on top both push the same and if you want a return you have to tap in the plate on the side with the dipstick. If the hydraulics are set right the presure will stop when the 3 point is in top position. In the UK they use a drawbar with a arm to the top link that has pins to set it in different positions.

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