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Re: farmall C loader install
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Posted by BIG JOHN on December 11, 2002 at 19:33:06 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: farmall C loader install posted by ryan schmit on December 09, 2002 at 20:02:40:
If you do have a C32 loader it is one way lift and a drag loader bucket. This means that it only has hydraulic power to raise the loader and gravity brings it back down. The trip bucket trips buy pulling back a handle that it connected to a latch on the bucket. After the bucket dumpt you need to lower the loader while backing up to reset the lock on the bucket. If this is the way it is. You will need a hydraulic valve and you will have to tap into the pressure line and the return line at the Hydrotouch unit and run lines to and from the valve and from the valve to the cylinders. You will probably find that you need to add an extention to the filler plug so that you can over fill the unit to make up for the extra needed hydraulic fluid. Standard pipe with a 45% elbo and a cap that you drill a breather hole in will do this trick. About an 8" extention should be all you need. GOOD LUCK
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