7610 generation 2 tap for a loader

IHSMOKE

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anybody here know what has to be done to a high serial number tractor to have a tap for a front end loader ...so u don't have to use the aux. valve on the rear .
 
You need to get a set of as many valves as you need for the loader.... and make sure that they're a PFC or Closed Center Load Sensing valve. Mount them where you wish... and then you need to tap (tee) into the supply, return and load sensing lines respectively that supply the rear remotes. The supply and return lines can use a simple tee. The load sensing line MUST use a special shuttle check tee which is basically just a floating ball check. That is available from your NH dealer. The CCLS control valves are available in the aftermarket if you can find someone that knows what they're talking about...

Rod
 
I am looking at the same thing, thinking about getting the hydraulic lines for a 4 remote tractor so I do not have to carve into supply lines.

DO you have # for shuttle?
 
There is """NOW"""" a "power beyond plate" for that tractor. Be sure not to get it confused with the plate for the older tractors as they are different. Its pricey but will allow you to interface at separate control for the loader with out using your existing remotes.
 
Why in flanegin f*** would you want an open center diverter plate on a 10 series tractor?
It would not take a whole lot of time to tee into the supply line with compression fittings, then you have full 18 gal supply available to the remotes rather than the 12 from the main pump.

Rod
 
I don't have the part number but the dealer should be able to get it quite easily. Or look it up in the parts online under deluxe remote control valves. That in itself may not be easy to find at first...

Rod
 

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