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350 utility fast hitch hydraulic questions
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Posted by robert mangus on January 15, 2006 at 08:41:05 from (66.82.9.88):
hi, I have a 350 utility with power steering that we are trying to plumb a fast hitch. We have bought a new valve (from a salvage tractor) for the hydraulic block next to the power steering hydraulic block. We also got a 350 utility handle to work the end valve. The parts book shows a block fitting that goes on top of the valve with 2 ports for the fast hitch. It looks like we might only need to add the one valve, the handle, and this top fitting to get the hydraulics to work. Other tractors also have the front 2 hydraulic blocks, but we only need the one connection for the hitch. Our questions Won't the one extra valve be all we need(2 total)? If so, where can we get the hydraulic block for the top of the valve? After market or salvage, or ???? Is this block called the power beyond block or is this something different? thanks for the help. We are almost done if we can figure out this last piece of the puzzle. robert in Oklahoma
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