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Posted by Bob on November 07, 2004 at 17:31:45 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Re: super a henderson loader hydraulics (i cant ta posted by bryan meade on November 07, 2004 at 17:13:44:
While I have a "Super A", and am familiar with the hydraulics, I am NOT familiar with the adapter block. The smaller line from the pump is the pressure line, and I would think the adapter would be set up to divert the oil flow from this line to the auxillary valve. Could there be a plug missing from the adapter that is allowing the oil to flow into the Touch Control, rather than diverting it to the auxillary valve? Or is there more than one way to install the block, and it's installed wrong? The only other thing I can think of... on "N" series Fords some people tap auxillary hydraulics into the pump test port, and the system functions much as yours does now. To make it work, they have to chain the 3-point hitch arms DOWN, and then move the hitch lever to "up". Since the hitch cannot rise, this provides the flow of oil to the auxillary valve. Maybe someone who knows about the adapter block will know if something like that is needed with your "A".
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