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Anthony

06-22-2004 10:20:44




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There are two elbows (both plugged off)on the left side of my hydraulic pump. Are these continuous pressure ports, to be used for a loader or 3 point? On the right side, I have one coupler, operated by the hydraulic control handle. Next to this is a metal plug in the casing. Is this a place to add a second fitting, also operated by the same handle? Basically, I suppose I'm wondering if this is a power-up/power-down capable system, or if it is only a power-up/pressure-release system. Thanks again everybody.

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Allan in NE

06-22-2004 10:29:22




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 Re: More M questions in reply to Anthony, 06-22-2004 10:20:44  
Hi Tony,

Sounds like just a standard M hydraulics; one way on all three.

Allan



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Jed

06-22-2004 10:29:15




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 Re: More M questions in reply to Anthony, 06-22-2004 10:20:44  
It is a power up pressure release down system.
The 2 front openings , one on each side, pressure at the same time while the third port which is behind the other has a delayed pressure output. You can make a 2 way out of them with an aftermarke6t add on that went on the fill pipe.
This consisted of a Xmas tree type of affair that required you to pull the main lever and lock it back. Then you would run a smaller lever that pushed forward and backwards giving you up and down pressure. I have several of them if you want to buy one.

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Dave in CT

06-22-2004 11:14:36




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 Re: Re: More M questions in reply to Jed, 06-22-2004 10:29:15  
I'm interested - E-mail me at

dneill@spamblocker_snet.net

but remove the "spamblocker_" characters from my E-mail address.



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David H.

06-22-2004 11:11:14




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 Re: Re: More M questions in reply to Jed, 06-22-2004 10:29:15  
Jed,
My brother has a Super M. He's currently running a pto pump for the loader and is trying to figure out how to get hydraulics to a Saginaw 3 point. Would your fitting set-up work? How much?



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jed

06-22-2004 11:50:17




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 Re: Re: Re: More M questions in reply to David H., 06-22-2004 11:11:14  
David H, These attachments were made to allow you to have up and down pressure. The clutch must be engaged for the pump to be turning as is the case with all M's. You can then run one line to raise a 3 pt and have the other line going to loader cylinders to raise them. You would not have down pressure to either system though. If you get a multiple port control valve and feed it from the outlet on your pump,you can then have feeds going out of it to many locations.
I will sell one of the trees that I have for $125 plus shipping.

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jack

06-22-2004 17:47:44




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: More M questions in reply to jed, 06-22-2004 11:50:17  
can you post a picture of one?



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