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Re: How to plumb a 3 pt hitch on an H
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Posted by CNKS on July 15, 2005 at 19:13:03 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: How to plumb a 3 pt hitch on an H posted by Dave in CT on July 15, 2005 at 18:45:47:
I don't have a control valve. You only need an additional valve if you want 2-way, or perhaps if as you mentioned, you want something to give you some buffering action -- I am not familiar with that -- mine works ok with the factory lever, except that I have a factory live pump. I had hydraulic hose made to fit. Steel lines would be nice, but you can run the hose under trans/rear end cover, as long as you tie it good so that it doesn't interfere with the clutch and brake pedals. The actual size of the hose is not important, I believe mine are 1/2 inch. As to the factory routing, I have never seen an H or M with the hoses running to the rear for trailing implements, which is really what you are going to have for the 3 point. Perhaps someone else can give a description.
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