1951 Farmall M

golfaholic06

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How do the hydralics work on this tractor? There are two outlets on the left side of the tractor and one on the right side, I have a disc plow that has wheels and I don"t know if I need a cylinder that has a two hose assembly, one for the pressure side and one for the release of oil back to the the tank. Can anyone help.
 
That is a one way Liftall system. You would need to hook to the right side port or the front port on the left for lift only. Put a breather in place of the other hose on the disk cylinder.

There was a two way adapter for these systems to let you use two way cylinders. You might find one around if you ask.
 
Outlet elbow on right is connected to the outlet on the front left (same pressure with an internal "T" connection)
the left rear connection is a delay port to allow implements to be lowered in stages front then rear.
Don't use it for normal up down.
The system (if good) will make about 750 to 800psi
It is one hose single acting. Jim
 
Thanks for your help. Does the handle by the steering wheel when pushed forward release the pressure and lower the plow? thanks again for your help.
 
yup all the way forward will release the pressure, the center position will hold the cylinder and all the way back toward you will raise the cylinder.
 
That is exactly how it works, if everything is working correctly. Also, if you have no one way cylinders don't worry. It is easy to convert a 2 way cylinder.
 

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