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Adding remote auxiliary hydraulics to Ford 861
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Posted by fewlio on September 13, 2006 at 03:36:12 from (24.220.42.25):
There seems to be a few topics on this on the boards but I have a hard time following them because I am not familiar with hydraulic lingo. I have a John Deere 5 sickle mower that has a one way hydraulic cylinder for lifting the sickle...to lower it, gravity brings it down to the ground. I also have purchased a grain seeder that requires a hydraulic cylinder to raiser and lower the planting discs (engages and disengages the seeder). I have read about a 70 dollar plate from New Holland that will bolt under the seat area, and something about buying some parts at TSC, and then one will have a working hydraulic system? Is this correct? Also, will it work for my purposes? Also, am I correct that you need to toggle some valve to switch between being able to raise your 3 point and being able to operate external hydraulic implements?
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