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Re: Re: 3 Valve Hydraulics for 350 Utility
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Posted by Sean in Calgary on September 23, 2002 at 13:36:31 from (216.94.7.66):
In Reply to: Re: 3 Valve Hydraulics for 350 Utility posted by big fred on September 23, 2002 at 13:08:33:
Fred, Right now I have one straight lever sticking forward out of the valve body, down by my right boot cuff with a straight handle. This actuates the bucket up and down. Well behind that (kind of under my right hip) I have the lever that actuates the angle of the bucket. This lever is on top of the valve body. I am trying to orient myself to your picture, but it is a little too close in to figure out what I am looking at. If I get your jist though, I should be able to get a third valve body and it will bolt onto my existing system. I will start out checking with my local CaseIH dealer. They have always been super helpful. In fact they seem to go out of their way to help me since I am new to farming and new to tractors. The old codger who I usually get on the phone treats me more like a grandson than a customer.
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