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Re: Farmall H hydraulics???
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Posted by Steven@AZ on January 10, 2006 at 16:28:03 from (24.121.48.188):
In Reply to: Farmall H hydraulics??? posted by Scott in NNY on January 10, 2006 at 13:52:41:
Here's the short story: 1. Get a 2-way open center spool valve (can be 1, 2, or 3 levers). 2. Run a hose from one of the front belly pump outlets to the inlet on the spool valve. 3. Run outlet of spool valve to a Tee in the drain of belly pump. 4. Run hoses from spool valve to safety disconnect couplers on the back of the tractor. 5. Tie the lever of the belly pump back to circulate the oil through the spool valve. Here is the hydraulic valve mounted to the axle:
 Front pressure outlet, this hose goes to INLET side of spool valve.
 Return hose from OUTLET of spool valve going into the drain hole. (I tried a tee on the inlet and it puked oil out the breather).
 Belly pump lever tied back crudely with wire:
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