Posted by Florida 504 on September 13, 2013 at 15:27:32 from (98.230.46.43):
In Reply to: New To Me 1966 IH 504 posted by Florida 504 on September 12, 2013 at 18:24:15:
There are 3 sets of disconnects, the 2 you see in the picture and one on the other side.
The 2 levers above the brakes operate the loader, the outer one is the bucket tilt. The inner one is for the bucket lift as well as the rear aux ports. They each have a set of disconnects that go to the loader.
From everything i have read the pump is rated at 2250 PSI and 12 GPM unless it was upgraded at some point to the 17 GPM unit.
I am still not sure where the 3 point lift gets if power from, is there an additional pump under the seat area?
You mention i can flush the system with Kero, do i just pour it in the fill hole and let it drain out the rear drain or is there a better way to do it?
I have let everything drain really well and plan on blowing out all the lines before i put them back on. The main thing i am worried about is getting all the fluid out of the cylinders.
This post was edited by Florida 504 at 15:37:57 09/13/13 3 times.
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