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Posted by Ron on March 25, 2002 at 02:41:14 from (216.231.138.15):
I attached the 3 pt hitch to the super M this past Saturday. Fits perfectly and looks good. I'm not real sure about the hydraulic lines. The tractor has live hydraulics (two hoses going to front of tractor, 1 inch suction line and 3/4 inch pressure line). On the pump box under the gas tank there are three possible outlets. One outlet is on the right and is part of the T where the pressure line goes to the front of the tractor. The other two outlets are on the left and just in front of the gear shift. One is just above above the other and both are from a double-humped (one from each hump) on the back (near gear shift) of the hydraulics box. The outlet on the right is a 1 inch outlet, and the two identical ones on the left are 3/4 inch. Which do I hook to the two cylinders on the hitch? Should the hose go to the bottom of the cylinder (bottom here being the opposite end of where the piston comes out), and if so, do I put vent plugs in the top of the cylinders? What pressure rating should the hose be? Thanks! I've looked through the archives and found bits and pieces, but it still isn't perfectly clear.
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