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Re: Sorry for late responce Hugh MacKay
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 04, 2005 at 14:39:58 from (209.226.247.178):
In Reply to: Sorry for late responce Hugh MacKay posted by Tom F on December 04, 2005 at 14:00:20:
Tom: I really only responded as it was on page 2 with no responce. There are guys on here more up to date than I on the Farmall belly pump system. I do have some experience, but it is 50 years old. If your tractor has the belly pump system, all you need is plumbing from one of the outlets on side of torque tube to where ever you wish on tractor, for a single action cylinder. You then control the hydraulic function with belly pump control rod. If you wish double action you then must install a double action control valve. Hook it into that same port on side of torque tube and run a return line back to fill cap of resevoir. You will have to activate pull rod for belly pump system to supply the valve. There are other complicated items you can get into like sepatate valve for remote plus belly pump control for a 3 point hitch. I'll let others with more experience deal with that. After 50 years I may well be out of date, these guys will soon let me know.
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