Allis 170 2-way cylinders

Knightrider

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I have an Allis 170 with a Kelley loader. I want to know how I can put 2-way cylinders on the lift arms and a 2-way hydraulic cylinder on the bucket. Thanks for your help.
 
(quoted from post at 16:33:48 02/04/17) I have an Allis 170 with a Kelley loader. I want to know how I can put 2-way cylinders on the lift arms and a 2-way hydraulic cylinder on the bucket. Thanks for your help.

The tractor hydraulics are ready to go....you will need to find different cylinders that will work. Probably easier to find another loader that was designed for 2 way cylinders....
 
Thanks Eldon. I assumed it could be done and have already ordered new 2 way cylinders; but, do you have a diagram on how I would route the hydraulic hoses, valves, etc. to make the system work properly?
 
(quoted from post at 05:53:24 02/05/17) Thanks Eldon. I assumed it could be done and have already ordered new 2 way cylinders; but, do you have a diagram on how I would route the hydraulic hoses, valves, etc. to make the system work properly?

Here is a pic of the factory setup, it is hardlined from the remotes, the lh side has a set of lines T'd off so you can run a remote cylinder off the back if you need to. The lh lines go to the bucket cylinders, with quick disconnects beside the fuel tank. I put a loop on the bucket, then a cable from the loader frame so I can hook it too the bucket and disconnect the lines when I want to use the rear remotes. The rh lines go to the lift cylinders and are always connected. I can remove the arms and bucket fairly easily if I don't want that in my way, and the lift cylinders stay with the tractor.
 

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