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Re: Loader for 706 (a little long)
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Posted by Nat on November 02, 2005 at 09:00:31 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: Loader for 706 (a little long) posted by Steve KS on November 02, 2005 at 07:49:56:
GPM tells you how fast the loader will move. PSI tells you how much it will lift. The 706 should easily do 1500 PSI if the system is in good condition. Both the front and rear outlet(s) are controlled by the same lever(s) to the right of the seat. No changes are necessary to make them operate AFAIK. Sounds like you've only got one remote, though, so only one set of ports will work. The hydraulic remotes are located underneath the seat on the 706. You can add a second remote with parts from a tractor salvage yard, or you may be lucky and have a "power beyond" end plate on the existing remote. The power beyond plate allows you to plumb in separate spool valves to control the loader, while leaving your existing rear remote free and clear to operate other things.
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