case 1194 hydraulic hooking up loader valve

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the tractor has a single lever valve with 2 remotes for double acting cylinders. Can I hook up a loader valve to/beyond this valve or do I need additional parts? My manual tells me I can connect a single acting cyl to the first port and run the other remote to the dump on the back of the tractor. Will this work the same for the loader valve?? This is my first Case so dont know the ins and outs.

The manual suggests the remote valves can be stacked and you could run a loader from the remotes but it would be uncomfortable to be reaching down all the time. I already have a loader valve but not a second case valve to stack. Thanks
 
Your tractor is a David Brown with Case stickers. Any DB selectamatic era valve will work. Seconds remote valves are an easy add on. Used ones pop up pretty regularly for under $200.

The factory installs were running a line from one remote, through your valve(must be open center), then to a return port in the transmission housing. I am not a big fan of this set up because you lose lubrication oil to your transmission any time the remote is activated as it leaves the lubrication circuit(bypass oil lubes the transmission).

A power beyond block or using both remotes for fluid and return are better choices in my opinion.
 
You need to try and get, what is called a power beyond block which I believe goes under the single lever valve already on your tractor, this requires longer bolts. If you have a tractor wrecker nearby you could try there. The same power beyond block fits most David Brown ( Case ) tractors. This block lets both the loader valve and the valve beside the seat to be "Live" all the time. Good Luck If you have any other questions I'll try to help
 
(quoted from post at 19:26:41 04/24/12) You need to try and get, what is called a power beyond block which I believe goes under the single lever valve already on your tractor, this requires longer bolts. If you have a tractor wrecker nearby you could try there. The same power beyond block fits most David Brown ( Case ) tractors. This block lets both the loader valve and the valve beside the seat to be "Live" all the time. Good Luck If you have any other questions I'll try to help

It goes on top of the valve, replacing the cover that says "cessna ENGLAND" on it.
 
There is an option that I've seen used on many tractors. The hoses from the loader valve can be hooked into the remote valve on the tractor. The remote valve can be tied into the engaged position. This set-up was used on a lot of tractors with the Dunham Lear loader because it could be used in a couple of minutes.
 
if I "tie it down" will that affect the 3 point lift? This sounds like the same as the process to hook up a single acting cyl. where you hook up the cyl. to the front port and then dump the rear port to the connection at the rear of the tractor (usually a pipe elbow fitting)
 

A power beyond top cover is the only way to go and should not be hard to find or to expensive. The lines from the top cover must be looped when the loader is removed to complete open center flow but it's by far the best option.

mEl
 
know a guy who wants to help, but can"t seem to post a link to his info because I"m a "guest" here.

[sarcasm on] Great policy, BTW [/sarcasm off]
 

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