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Posted by Tom W. on August 14, 2001 at 18:34:53 from (63.49.113.170):
We just got a 49 M with a front end loader and I need some help to figure out how a hyd. valve was hooked up. The tractor only has a belly pump and the front end loader works well by activating the standard belly pump rod. However the tractor has an extra hyd valve and rod that is not hooked up. It looks like the valve that is used with the char lynn systems. It has 2 hyd lines coming out of the center that go to the rear of the tractor. These lines have a coupler on them to hook an impliment. On the inside of the valve there is a hyd hose about 2 feet long with a 1/2 inch nipple and cap on the end. The bottom of the valve is a peice of 1 inch pipe about 6 inches long. neither the short hyd. hose or the 1 inch pipe are hooked to anything. I know the valve is for a rear hook up but how do I make it work? The Belly pump fill has a regular cap on it. Whats missing? Did someone have a live pump on this tractor at some time? Thanks guys
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