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Re: Re: Hydraulic Ports On C??
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Posted by Clyde on December 12, 2001 at 10:59:09 from (63.146.82.208):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Ports On C?? posted by Haas on December 11, 2001 at 19:00:05:
A person could build their own adapter from a 3/4" thick steel block about 2" x 5". Its only purpose is to allow hookup for a remote return line. The pressure line hooks up to the 1/4" test hole in the original block. The adapter just needs staight thru holes for the bolts and supply/return lines. The return hole in the block is tapped at a right angle to hook up the remote return line. I wondered if the 1/4" test hole would have enough flow out to the new cylinder on my hitch, but it moves the 3 pt up and down as fast as any hitch I've seen. Another option would be to put tees in the steel lines between pump and tc unit. You need tees to keep the original tc unit in the spool for a reservoir. Besides you can still use the orginal tc for belly mount implements. I suspect tapping the steel lines might be more expensive than the adapter though. Besides that does something to the original tractor you can't undo.
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