quick disconnects go to what on loader

xpkson

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I bought a 1963 International Harvester 2504 that I put a loader on there.There are two sets of quick disconnects.Which two go to the loader hydraulics to lift the bucket and which one go to the cylinders controlling the bucket tilt cylinders?If you have a pic it would greatly help.

Jerry
 
I am not familiar with your tractor. But it is your personal preference as to which lever you wish to use for the loader and which you want to use for the bucket and also which direction they will operate. Some times the length of the hoses will dictate which gets used where.
SDE
 
I guess what is confusing is that there are 4 quick disconnects.The loader has two lines going into a t connector.Thank you for your answer.
 
Each lever will control two QDs, if it is set up for dual action. You should have two cylinders to raise the loader. These two lines may be connected to a Tee and then one line goes into a QD. That one will raise it. If you want down pressure, you will have two more lines, again connected to a Tee, and this line will connect to the other QD that is controlled by the same lever, when it is pulled or pushed the opposite direction.
The other two QDs are controlled by another lever Again you will have two cylinders on the bucket. Each cylinder will have two hydraulic lines. One to lift and one dump. Each of these lines will connect with one from the other cylinder at a Tee and that one line will go to a QD.
You have two levers that control two sets of QDs. one set to raise and lower the loader and one set to control the bucket
SDE
 

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