Hooking Up Loader Hydraulics 1550

Traditional Farmer

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Virginia
Does anyone know where I can get real simple definitive directions on how to pipe in the loader hydraulics on my 1550.I've read some directions and it says to remove the plug and put another plug in the same hole.Something I'm missing about this I guess.Anyway if someone here has done it or knows where can get a hold of some written directions on exactly what to do I'd appreciate it.
 
this is a picture someone posted a while back
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Thanks that explains the 'take out a plug put in a plug thing'
Inlet port means pressure side I guess going to the loader valve?Odd but neither the Oliver Service manual or the I&T manual address hooking up a hydraulic connection for a loader that I can find.
 
I'm gonna add something nobody's brought up. Once you put that plug back there deep in that hole,don't ever start that tractor up unless there is a hose hooked to the loader valve and back in to the return,or you have a jumper hose hooked from the pressure port to the return. With the plug in there,there's is no bypass or pressure relief valve for the pump. It will build pressure until something blows. Either have a jumper hose on it or take the plug back out.
 
Good to know I'll just fit the hoses up with no quick disconnect to the valve.Also am going to have to make an adapter plate to bolt it to the 1550 frame because its different from the 2-70 the loader came off of will make the whole set up stronger anyway.
 

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