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Re: Connecting Int'l 2050 Loader
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Posted by Shep Va on June 29, 2006 at 05:50:36 from (68.152.9.254):
In Reply to: Re: Connecting Int'l 2050 Loader posted by J Schwiebert on June 28, 2006 at 13:01:33:
We are plumbing the hoses into the power beyond feature on these tractors. It is a port on the top right side of the remote valve bank. This provides power to a loader control spool valve that runs the loader. You can then return the oil anywhere you like back into the rear end. Mine has a hose that runs around behind the tractor to a port over the top of the middle link of the three point hitch. From the outside it will all look the same. The problem we are running into is that the power beyond feature of these tractors is not turned on under normal conditions. Otherwise it would jam the system. Soooo when you hook something up to the power beyond you have to turn it on by plugging one of the ports in the endcap to force oil into whatever you are running off of it. It is the same on the open center olivers that we put loaders on using the power beyond, you have to take a plug out of the front of the hydraulic unit and put a 3/8 plug in a port to turn it on. Hope this makes sence.
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