Posted by LOU from Wi on August 22, 2009 at 08:58:33 from (174.124.71.224):
I"m not the smartest rock in the creek!!!Wondering if any one has installed a Joy stick loader valve on a 706? My son finally got all the glass in the cab,made it weather tight, Did great work!!.Now comes the loader valve/Joy stick operation.Planning on mounting it to the cross panel that helps holds the arms apart.Yesterday U.P.S. delivered the package, and inside was the Valve,joy stick, Cables, Mounting bracket for the stick. NOTHING ELSE. No schematic, Nothing.! Planning to template the valve for a mounting bracket to see if it will work on the cross over panel. Part number for the valve that was ordered and delivered from Surplus center #9-7725-78.We have 3 Hyd ports on 706. Want to use ports on drivers side front. Today is Sat and no anwser from Surplus center They just take ordering info. Valve made by MINCO out of Sturtavant Wis. weighs 39 lbs complete. Looks strong. But what do I Know? Like Sgt Schultz says "I know Nothing, Nothing"Could use some EXPERT ADVICE> The ports marked P1 and T2 are for the tractor hydraulic ports, but which one to the valve so it will operate right. Now the ones marked A1, A2, B1, B2 go for controlling the arms on the loader and bucket tilt, but the valve also has a float on it, so which one goes to where? Valve also has a regenerative circuit built in.We would like to have the float work on the arm part of the loader,not the bucket tilt. Any help from you guys would be greatly Appreciated. as I stated in the beginning"I"m not the smartest rock in the stream" Thanks LOU
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