Posted by jared in wi on January 06, 2009 at 19:35:39 from (97.90.233.92):
In Reply to: tractor/planter hookup posted by old bones on January 06, 2009 at 19:05:12:
one other option that you have is to add an additional scv on to the tractor, so that it would have 4 scvs instead of 3.
or you could get a fassi valve. This would allow you to select a certain function to operate without hooking and unhooking hoses by the flick of a toggle switch that controls the solenoid on the fassi vavle.
if you plumbed a coupler into the three point circut, the oil would be sent to all cylinders at the same time, but the return oil from the 2 way cylinders on the planters lift assist wheels would be aproblem. you may be able to hav the oil return to sump, but you may run out of oil when you need to lift.
or you could install a power beyond on to the tractor to run the vac motor, your tractor may already have this on it. basically the vac motor would run when ever the tractor is runnig, and ould be adjusted by a needle valve installed on the pressure line going to the vac motor.
I would suggest you go talk to the John deere dealer that you frequent about this. I would talk to the service manager or one of the service techs, and they should be able to help you with your questions, and lead you in the right direction.
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