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Re: Re: Re: Hydralic Load Installation on 574 Int
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Posted by LTF in NC on February 25, 2000 at 16:55:44 from (206.228.213.171):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Hydralic Load Installation on 574 Int posted by Bob D on February 25, 2000 at 12:00:32:
Bob, the setup is rather straight forward. The loader is mounted using a substantial formed bracket that mounts to each side of the engine and to the area on each side of what constitutes a bell housing. This is not a fast attach loader but it is pinned and can be removed fairly easily. The main brackets remain on the tractor. On the main bracket on the right side of the tractor there is a support that the control valve is mounted to. This support extends rearward to a convenient location for using the control valve. The control valve is a joy stick type and is very satisfactory in the application. From the control valve there are two hydraulic hoses that route back to the remote couplings that are part of the original tractor. The loader hoses are plugged into these. When using the three point hitch I have to tie the hoses aside to avoid the lift arms interferring. I seldom use the tractor for anything other than loader work so this is not a problem and could be corrected using 90 degree elbows.
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