D17 Hydraulic remote

ShowMEguy

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So I'm very green when it comes to the AC D17 that I'm trying to help gather info and costs on but here goes.
I'm trying to find out what parts we would need to be able to put on a remote valve on the D17 for a batwing finish mower.
If I need to get more info out and over to you we can work on that.. There is a piece on the rear differential housing that looks similar to a stock remote but again, showing how little I know about the AC's hydraulics as it's not my tractor.
TIA guys! ShowMeGuy
 
Very easy to do if your working with a single acting cylinder and the control that works the snap coupler/3 point will also control the remote. As to where it hooks up I would have to go out and look on the D-17 I have to be sure
 
This is the low pressure two-way valve I put on my D17. The return line on the added valve is Tee"d into the return line on the transport valve. If you do not have the transport valve (valve with wheel on it), then you need to run a return hose to the plug just forward of the foot clutch.
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I just put 2 romote control on my D17 IV. I hooked it up like the other person did his. Only I have to pull the lever and tie it back to operate the new remote. I have a person that knows how to hook it into the factory lines
 
JMS
That picture is worth a thousand words to a newbie regarding hydraulic remotes. I'm pretty sure it has the "transport valve" as i remember seeing what looked to me like a connector for a quick connect hose. Not sure about the wheel under it though. So what does that transport valve do? All we need to do is be able to lift wings on the mower for transport.....
We will be lookin at it this weekend. Do you have any more pics as to where those hoses are doing to from the remote?
What type of remote is that too BTW? We are trying to collect a parts list to see what the cost is going to be. TIA
ShowMeGuy
 
Will this work for what I'm looking to do?

http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-6765&catname=hydraulic
 
Roy- mine is on a Series III. There is a square cutout in the quadrant, near the top, where a pin on the control can hook into place to keep the pump working. Your Series IV would have the side console with multiple valves, right? Also on the earlier series, with the internal pump, there is no place to access full-time hyd flow, like yours with the external pump.
 

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