1850 Power Beyond

dgrusid

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Does anyone have pictures that they want to share of hooking up (Power Beyond)remote hydraulic valve for a loader on an Oliver 1850
 
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Here is a photo, you need to install a 3/8 socket head pipe plug in the passage between the two power beyond hoses. A shop manual would be worth while for you. [/img]
 
Thanks for the pictures. I have the 3 plugs (Shown on the picture) that are just to the left of the filter.One points forward and 2 point to the left.Can I run a supply line from the plug that points forward to the new control valve and a return line from the new valve to the last plug on the left. Do I need to remove the middle plug in order to add the 3/8" plug inside?
 
You will need to remove the flow divider, (black arrow) and then remove the large plug behind it. It takes a fairly long extension to place the 3/8 plug as it is located in the passage between the the two hoses in the photo I posted. Front hose is pressure out and rear hose is return. If you remove the [b:8ac4f3e4a8][u:8ac4f3e4a8]open center[/u:8ac4f3e4a8][/b:8ac4f3e4a8] valve you will need to connect the two hoses together to prevent the relief valve from blowing all the time and supply fluid to the remotes and the three point hitch.
 
That's a 1600 or 1800. The flow divider is on the side on an 1850 and the plug isn't behind it. It's under the seat.
 
one link I use to come here has the same title as yours. I haven't done it myself but find "young tractors" explanation good (if it works)

http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=oliver&th=162052
 
(quoted from post at 10:52:07 11/13/16) That's a 1600 or 1800. The flow divider is on the side on an 1850 and the plug isn't behind it. It's under the seat.

Was gonna say, that looks like my 1600 and that's what I need to do to it, especially if I get my truck plow fitted to the plate for the bale spear. Right now I still gotta make up some clevis type mounts that I can weld on. Probably just manually turn it for the interim while I do a few other things .


Donovan from Wisconsin
 

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