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730 Case Hydraulics

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Lloyd A Nygaard

12-15-2005 17:55:02




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I have a 730 case with a loader and the loader hydraulics are hooked to one of the remotes on the back. I would like to know if I can hook the loader hydraulics somewhere else?




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4435

12-16-2005 19:03:49




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 Re: 730 Case Hydraulics in reply to Lloyd A Nygaard, 12-15-2005 17:55:02  
Lloyd, You could remove the line from the pump to remote valve. Plumb your loader valve in this. Loader valve will need a relief set to original specs, power beyond and possibly a third line for relief to vent to sump. Return line would feed original hydraulics and loader valve would about have to a permanent fixture on tractor. HTH Tom



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THaden

12-16-2005 04:15:10




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 Re: 730 Case Hydraulics in reply to Lloyd A Nygaard, 12-15-2005 17:55:02  
gonna put a loader on our 830 com, i thought there was a way to make the eagle arm cylinder 2 way by doing something to it. any ideas??

THaden



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DKase

12-15-2005 20:25:24




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 Re: 730 Case Hydraulics in reply to Lloyd A Nygaard, 12-15-2005 17:55:02  
If it is a Comfort King Tractor yes. If an Eagle Hitch Tractor no. DK



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1030 Brian

12-15-2005 19:06:39




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 Re: 730 Case Hydraulics in reply to Lloyd A Nygaard, 12-15-2005 17:55:02  
It can probably be done but not without some creative thinking and plumbing. We recently bought a 1030 with a loader and it used a seperate 2 spool valve bolted to the right side fender. The lines that fed the valve body came from the the upper remote lines and a tarp strap was used to hold the tractor remote lever forward allowing fluid to be continuously pumped through. Although it was very crude, it worked well. We removed the loader and will probably scrap it saving the good parts, for as we are going to restore the 1030. Good luck!!! Brian

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1030 Brian

12-15-2005 19:06:15




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 Re: 730 Case Hydraulics in reply to Lloyd A Nygaard, 12-15-2005 17:55:02  
It can probably be done but hot without some creative thinking and plumbing. We recently bought a 1030 with a loader and it used a seperate 2 spool valve bolted to the right side fender. The lines that fed the valve body came from the the upper remote lines and a tarp strap was used to hold the tractor remote lever forward allowing fluid to be continuously pumped through. Although it was very crude, it worked well. We removed the loader and will probably scrap it saving the good parts, for as we are going to restore the 1030. Good luck!!! Brian

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