MF 135 Diesel Orchard - Added hydraulic pump and auxillary

Lewis

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'Massey Ferguson Hydraulics are complicated'. This was a statement an employee at a tractor salvage yard.

Yes this was a challenge and worth the effort.

This configuration works for me(application). I had the time and funds to make it happen.

Read Massey Ferguson Operator and IT Repair manuals, and tractor forums. Research the AgCo Parts book catalog for part numbers and tractor model similarities, and tractor salvage yards in the U.S. for used parts.

Purchased from tractor salvage, a Warner-Motive hydraulic pump with mounting plates, it's a multi-power pump. Made an aluminum plug from 1 inch round stock, for inlet port D, suction. Installed a 90 degree pipe elbow to the pressure port A, to direct hydraulic fluid down.

Purchased from tractor salvage, PTO cover plate with plumbed manifold fittings. Purchased from tractor salvage, internal tube used from hydraulic pump to cover plate. Purchased from tractor salvage, a suction tube used for hydraulic pump.

Purchased a Brand loader valve. Ports A2 and B2 used for remotes and ports A1 and B1 for a front lift.
Metal hydraulic pipe, rubber hydraulic hose and fittings.

Safeway Hydraulic coupler and break a way clamp.

I moved the right fender out about 4 inches to provide room and clearance form the quadrant to mount the valve. The MF 135 Diesel Orchard, axle, allows fenders to be moved. For my application, the outer mounting holes to not provide clearance from tire. I added a metal plate to the fender frame and created mounting holes to provide enough clearance from tire and quadrant.

For mounting the valve, made from sheet metal a mounting surface and added to the back an aluminum plate for strength.

Added all necessary plumbing and couplers.

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I used wire as a template to forum the bends. The pipes were purchased and bent to my specifications at a Hydraulic Hose and Coupler company while I waited.
 
Yes, a very nice job there! And far far better than having a lever infront of your crotch. And it all went together on the first crack? wow!
 
Photo's updated. Installation completed early May 2016

Port A elbow
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Hydraulic pump
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Fender frame
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Mounting support
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Pipe
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Valve
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Valve port
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Front view
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Rear view
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