Hydralectric on a 1550

Mike(NEOhio)

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Location
Newbury, Ohio
I doesn't look like the remotes were used by PO. Left side has two pipe nipples and the elbows are plugged. Right side has square head plugs right in the housing. Only the L-shaped bracket is on the left side. Can somebody send some pictures of how they were plumbed? Pipes or hoses? Where the connections were mounted. I assume any piping should be Schedule 80. Any help would be appreciated.
 
The hydroelectric was part electric and part hydraulic. The electric part was a way to adjust the cylinder from the tractor .There is a button on your hydraulic lever to control it.the wiring harness plugged into your cylinder. Seen a few most were taken off great idea but you don't really need it.
I have pioneer ends on mine they are supposed to hook up under pressure they sort of do.most of the time you have to shut the tractor off to do it.had a 1650 that was the only way to get that hooked up.
Pioneer has a set up that's supposed to make it even easier but to me it's just a fancy gate valve. I've been thinking about a john deere valve I use it often so it would be easier also try to hook up one hand. Mine runs hoses down to the block pioneer has that bolts to your brackets.
I might be able to get pictures later
 
I don't know if you can decipher these pictures or not. They're the best I could get this morning without taking the pressure washer to the tractor.
These are on the 1850,but they are the same as the 1550. The 1550 had it's back to the wall and I couldn't get to it.
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   The outlet pipes, elbows and short hoses and couplers came to the dealer in a cardboard box and was dealer installed.   Either they were not ordered or dealer did not install them.
 

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