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power beyond on an 856

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w.burrow

05-11-2005 11:19:43




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is power beyond possible on an 856. i would like to install a loader without tying up my remote ports




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Jim J

05-12-2005 06:47:51




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to w.burrow, 05-11-2005 11:19:43  
I had some power beyond valves CNC built. I am selling them for $125.00 each.



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w.burrow

05-12-2005 09:04:20




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Jim J, 05-12-2005 06:47:51  
can you send me some picdtures



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Ron 1456

05-11-2005 19:10:20




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to w.burrow, 05-11-2005 11:19:43  
Power beyond is possible on an 856. If the hydraulic valve bodies under the seat have an end cap you can replace the end cap with one made for a power beyond application. All the parts you need are listed in the 856 parts book.



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w.burrow

05-12-2005 05:49:47




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Ron 1456, 05-11-2005 19:10:20  
ron...can you help me with part numbers



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Allan in NE

05-11-2005 16:10:47




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to w.burrow, 05-11-2005 11:19:43  
I thought "power beyond" was the silly remotes?

Allan



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K.B.-826

05-11-2005 21:09:12




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Allan in NE, 05-11-2005 16:10:47  
Allan, power beyond is hydraulic supply after the factory remotes. There are two types of hydraulic vavles used on the 706-1566, open sided and closed sided. 06"s with two valves usually had two open sided with a plate over the left side of the outside valve. To get power beyond out of these, you simply replaced that plate with a power beyond plate, which was basically just a plate with two threaded holes to screw fittings into. 26, 56, and 66"s usually had a open sided valve on the inside and a closed sided valve on the outside. On these, you have to replace the closed sided valve with a open sided valve and then add the power beyond plate.

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Allan in NE

05-12-2005 05:25:35




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to K.B.-826, 05-11-2005 21:09:12  
Mornin' Guy,

So, what you are saying is that "power beyond" is really just an "extention" of the present system, but that it must contain it's own set of controls?

We're just "T"ing off some of the "hot" supply oil? An "access point" of sorts?

Thanks,

Allan



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K.B.-826

05-12-2005 21:45:03




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Allan in NE, 05-12-2005 05:25:35  
That's right, allows you to add additional control valves.



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Nat

05-12-2005 07:28:11




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Allan in NE, 05-12-2005 05:25:35  
Makes sense to me.

Something like that would allow you to install a loader with its own controls, and retain the built-in remotes for other applications.

It would also allow you to install additional remotes, since there's no more room underneath the seat once two are installed.



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Hugh MacKay

05-12-2005 13:16:41




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Nat, 05-12-2005 07:28:11  
Nat: I never paid a lot of attention, but do remember local IH dealer installing power beyond joystick controls for loaders on 06, 56 and 66 series tractors. Done in the name of keeping tractor built in valves clear for implements.



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RustyFarmall

05-12-2005 06:49:45




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to Allan in NE, 05-12-2005 05:25:35  
Allen,this one had me stumped also, I've heard the terminology several times, just didn't know what it was. I guess you and me have been out of the loop on the modern machinery. It's raining like you know what here, can't even get to the shop, guess I'll do some research on "power-beyond".



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RustyFarmall

05-12-2005 06:55:04




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 Re: power beyond on an 856 in reply to RustyFarmall, 05-12-2005 06:49:45  
That was too easy, google came through again.



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