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Re: New job for that 1066
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Posted by Ed1 on April 20, 2007 at 05:43:42 from (198.185.164.128):
In Reply to: Re: New job for that 1066 posted by Allan In NE on April 20, 2007 at 04:15:22:
Yes the 06,56,66,86,88 (including the hydro 70 & 100 and 544)through to the Case/IH series all came with really good hydraulic systems. My dad's 504 even had a really good hydraulic system. 12,17 and 23gpm come to mind for the 56-86's. They also had some of the highest 3point lift specs better than Deere, Ford, etc. One farmer purchased a 3pt hitch planter with fertlizer hoppers and his big John Deer couldn't lift it. Tried it on a IH and it picked it right up. His green fram started turning red. Be careful though I changes a metal hose out for a smaller diamater rubber hose on my 686 and the speed decreased with a ever so slight delay. Need to replace it with a bigger diamater hose of a greater pressure rating. Possibly return to pipe for most of the run from the diverter valve to the spools by the seat.
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