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Posted by 1PWRFULH on May 19, 2001 at 20:14:38 from (63.23.233.65):
As you all probably know, I am putting a model 31 loader on my 52 H and trying to figure some hydraulic plumbing out. I have a 3 pt. on the tractor and the hydraulic hose hooks to the rear port on the left side of the tractor with a quick coupler and when I get the loader it will take up both front ports. I am sitting here trying to figure out the easiest way to be able to shut the loader off and use the 3 pt or vise versa. I was thinking that if I would screw a ball valve on the ports that the loader connects to and one where the 3 pt connects to I would be able to regulate where the oil flows. I would have to get rid of the quick coupler though. Would this setup work or is there an easier one? Thanks in advance! P.S. I just got my manual for the loader today from Binder Books and it is GREAT. Best thing in the world. Shows all mounting and everything! RC
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