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Farmall M two-way hydro set-up

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Mongo6318

12-09-2014 19:00:49




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Hello all,

I am planning for my spring project to set-up my M for two way cylinders. is this the right valve?

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And what dia. hydro hoses are recommended. I know I'll need four hoses. two for the valve to lift-all and two to the back of tractor. I plan to tee it in the belly pump drain. Beyond that have I missed anything major? Thanks for he help in advance.

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D Slater

12-10-2014 06:05:59




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 Re: Farmall M two-way hydro set-up in reply to Mongo6318, 12-09-2014 19:00:49  
If the cylinders will have a gravity load on them I think you will be happier with a open center valve with load checks. That is if you want something heavy to not drop some before lifting.



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Owen Aaland

12-09-2014 22:45:04




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 Re: Farmall M two-way hydro set-up in reply to Mongo6318, 12-09-2014 19:00:49  
It needs to go in the drain. If you plumb it with a Tee in the fill pipe it will blow oil out the vent when retracting a single acting cylinder.



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Mongo6318

12-09-2014 21:26:46




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 Re: Farmall M two-way hydro set-up in reply to Mongo6318, 12-09-2014 19:00:49  
Great. Thanks for the help everyone. One question though to I have to put the return in the fill pipe or can i tee into the drain? If I do need to plumb to the top, i just need a tee and vented cap right?



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kub6040

12-09-2014 19:48:21




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 Re: Farmall M two-way hydro set-up in reply to Mongo6318, 12-09-2014 19:00:49  
Hard to say but it needs to be open center



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Janicholson

12-09-2014 19:50:43




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 Re: Farmall M two-way hydro set-up in reply to kub6040, 12-09-2014 19:48:21  
I think it is correct. The relief should be 750 to 800 for a belly pump, and 1200 for a engine mount pump. If one can blow through it with it in neutral it is correct. Jim



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Janicholson

12-09-2014 19:48:20




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 Re: Farmall M two-way hydro set-up in reply to Mongo6318, 12-09-2014 19:00:49  
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The hoses should be 1/2" usually with NPT fittings. Use only heavy pipe fittings, not plumbing fittings, as they are not rated for pressure and can burst. Each hose should be reinforced Hydraulic system rated (1500 PSI is about twice the pump output for a belly pump) 2500 is about 2X for an engine mounted live system. Each hose needs to have a swivel fitting on one end to allow disconnect and tightening. (means that the fitting can be turned to attach the hose without twisting the hose. I have attached 2 diagrams One for a belly pump (which should have its return into the drain) and one for an engine mounted live system. Jim

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