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Re: Re: IH 966 Hyd. Question?
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Posted by Aces on May 21, 2004 at 08:24:58 from (67.0.38.13):
In Reply to: Re: IH 966 Hyd. Question? posted by J.D. on May 20, 2004 at 15:07:26:
J.D. The 06's and maybe some 56's had an end plate on the valve stack, and all one had to do was remove it and add the power beyond and the hoses. Later I don't remember when the left valve had end plate bilt into it so had to replace the left valve with one with no end plate built into it, that is why you may not find one for your 966 not many kits made. Having said that if one hnow what holes to drill out on that left valve he could port it and just add hoses to you new jot stick. I believe some one sad on a followup about open center and closed center, all IHC's had open center untill maybe the late 86's with the piston pump, I am not sure about the late 86's the older had open center or this power beyond would not be so easy. If you drilled the end valve make sure you do the right holes.
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