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Lights and hydralics

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'Bandit'

12-10-2000 20:18:06




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It's me again with the C or CA~
I need new hoses and new pistons for the hydraulics, the pump works well but what exactly do they attach to? I've read about raising the drawbar with them, do they work on impliments too?

I know there are lights on the back, of this tractor, are there any on the from? if there are where do they attach, i haven't noticed anyplace they could attach.




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T. Seifert

12-11-2000 10:01:25




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 Re: lights and hydralics in reply to 'Bandit', 12-10-2000 20:18:06  

Hoses can come from any place try car parts places

Parts like pistins are hard to come by you may want to take and have it ground and chromed,check with machine shops.

Front lights screwed into the sides of the radiator.



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Dick L

12-11-2000 04:45:54




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 Re: lights and hydralics in reply to 'Bandit', 12-10-2000 20:18:06  

The head lights attach through the front of the hood where it is notched out,then through the rariator shell, and screws into the radiator frame. OEM Allis B, C, and CA head lights have a threaded stud with the wire coming out of the center of the stud.

The hydraulic terms you are useing leave me wondering what tractor you have and how it is equiped.
If your hyrraulics work, I think you might mean a cylinder rather than a piston.
If it looks in any way that you might be able to lift the drawbar with the hydraulics and you have a C, it would have to have an aftermarket 3 point setup mounted on it.

The CA has a factory snap coupler setup and also a 4 speed transmission.

We would need more information about how the rear of your tractor is constructed.

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'Bandit'

12-11-2000 12:23:41




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 Re: Re: lights and hydralics in reply to Dick L, 12-11-2000 04:45:54  
ok i understand about the hooking the lights up now thanks.

I'm not too familiar with Allis's or hydraulics for that matter, the pump works ok, i am assuming the cylinder is the part then that does the lifting? The hoses run into them and they atach to the equiptment, or what not. The tractor model is a C. It doesn't have a 3pt either, just 2 hoses running from the pump to 2 cylinders on either side of the frame directly under the seat. hope this is a little bit more helpful. Thanks for your help so far.

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Alan Farley

12-11-2000 12:16:12




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 Re: Re: lights and hydralics in reply to Dick L, 12-11-2000 04:45:54  
As I was told the CA only had one red "bullet shaped" tailight on the top of the left fender. If you ask me they should have made it with a rear worklight too, it's easy to install one but not orgional. I think the "bullet tailight is the same for models CA,WD,WD45,D14,D17series 1&2,D19's
Hope this helps.



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