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live hydraulics/conversion/3pt hitch?

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Herb

09-05-2003 08:09:23




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Thanks to ALL that replied to my previous message.

Question:
1)What is the purpose of live hydraulics?
2)Can all tractors be converted to a 3pt.hitch and live hydraulics?

My humble apologies to the group,because this a reposting message. kind regards,
Herb




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Nolan

09-05-2003 18:00:20




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 Re: live hydraulics/conversion/3pt hitch? in reply to Herb, 09-05-2003 08:09:23  
The purpose of hydraulics is to move things. The purpose of making them live is so the hydraulic force is always there when the engine is running, instead of only when the driveshaft is turning. The latter being a Ford idea with the N series tractors, and being a serious limitation.

Yes, any tractor can be converted to live hydraulics and a three point hitch. Some far more easily then others, which is why some tractors are not converted. In those cases, it's just not worth doing. Installing a 3 point hitch on an Allis Chalmers G series would be a good example of not being worthwhile.

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Jay

09-05-2003 18:56:46




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 Re: Re: live hydraulics/conversion/3pt hitch? in reply to Nolan, 09-05-2003 18:00:20  
As an example, I just added live hydraulics to my M. Quite a task if you want to do it right. What this enabled me to do was to use the loader whether the clutch was pushed in or not. Very necessary for someone that is impatient but not very skilled.



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