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Re: 560 hydraulics
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Posted by K.B.-826 on December 22, 2004 at 20:12:30 from (209.163.30.71):
In Reply to: 560 hydraulics posted by Ralph Schubert on December 22, 2004 at 19:55:01:
560 is right around 65 horsepower. I think you can add as many valves as you have room for. Start by finding the control valves. You should see a stack of three valves side by side under the dash. Notice the plate on each end of the stack. All you need to do is buy another valve from a 560, remove the plate from one end, install new o-rings, install the new valve where the plate was, then reinstall the plate on the side of the new valve. The hard part will be finding longer replacements for the four long bolts that hold the valve stack together. Those bolts are 7/16"x about 12 inches, and you'll probably need them 15" long. Might have to use ready-rod with nuts on both ends. Also, you'll need to make your own linkage.
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