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Re: hydraulics, loader, outlets, will it work???
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Posted by Farmall-Nut on February 20, 2002 at 21:25:32 from (216.24.65.181):
In Reply to: hydraulics, loader, outlets, will it work??? posted by cd on February 20, 2002 at 20:29:41:
I've seen a loader on a super c plumbed right off the top of the actuation valve for a fast hitch.The return line dumped right back into the resevoir through plumbing into what use to be the fill port.The feed line to the cylinders ran first to a splitter at the rear frame support for the loader in front of the steering wheel.This old style loader of course used speed coupled with sometimes springs to raise the bucket.I dont know if the system would build enough pressure to operate your bucket at the same time.
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