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Re: Converting to two way hydraulics
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Posted by Nat 2 on February 14, 2006 at 10:06:25 from (12.166.135.147):
In Reply to: Converting to two way hydraulics posted by NSC on February 14, 2006 at 06:22:21:
What kind of pump is it? The stock IH distributor drive pump will not fit an M made before 1950 unless you swap out the front engine cover and the timing gears. M&W made a similar pump that fits the older tractors, but they're rare and hard to find. Plumbing is easy. You need the pump, a reservoir, and OPEN CENTER control valve with pressure relief. Many people use the stock belly pump for a reservoir, others add an external tank. Basic plumbing: 1. Run a hose from the pressure OUT of the pump to the IN on the valve. 2. Run a hose from the OUT on the valve to the IN on the reservoir. This is usually near the top of the tank, and would be the fill pipe on a belly pump. 3. Run a hose from the OUT on the tank to the suction IN of the pump. 4. Run hoses from the two work ports on the valve to quick-disconnect hydraulic couplers, often called "Pioneer couplers" at the rear of the tractor. That's it. Basic instructions to plumb up a single two-way remote valve...
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