adapter block for IHC supper C

Several months or so I was looking on line and found a converter block or adapter listed for adding components to super c hydraulics at the side of the reservoir that didn't require cutting the steel lines. Have been thinking about this idea since. Went to look it up to no avail. Would any one have a mechanical drawing that I could hand my machinist, or a listing where I might re look up the piece?
Thank you Wm.
 
I cannot quote you book, chapter, and verse so to speak but those tractors did not have high GPM or PSI from their hydraulic systems. Make sure the modification will perform adequately for your intended purpose(s). My memory says that dad tried to modify our Super C to run a wood splitter. The short answer is that it was money wasted.
 
Wes is right. A Super C simply doesn't have enough hydralic capacity to run a log splitter.It can run it's own hydraulics,but not much more.Either go with a pto pump set up,or get one with it's own engine.
 
I think I may have given the wrong information regarding what I was asking about.
The adapter block I am asking about is in place of a third valve on the side of the hydraulic reservoir on a supper C.
Normally the third valve operates the quick hitch cylinder on the back of the super C.
What I saw was a ported block that allowed hoses to be attached to the pipes coming from the pump to the reservoir hydraulic cylinder section / with out cutting of the steel lines thus adding a porting arraignment for remote controls for other equipment such as loader etc.
I looked, dilled in on Ebay etc but didn't see any reference to the block. So I just wondered if any one had any information on such a block adaptation piece?
Wm.
 

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