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SMTA Hydraulics (revisited)

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Bart

05-29-2003 15:01:39




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Bob M. That was a great picture of your 4way xmas tree valve hookup. That's exactly the setup I would like on my loader 53 Super M. Where would I look to find that priority valve that the live pump feeds into? Also do the two lines going out of the back of the valve go to the remote hookup on rear of tractor? I'm looking into power steering for this tractor. I have the Charlynn pump that goes on the steering shaft. Thanks for any advice.

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Bob M

05-29-2003 18:18:23




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 Re: SMTA Hydraulics (revisited) in reply to Bart, 05-29-2003 15:01:39  
Bart - A tractor boneyard will probably the best place to find an original IHC 4-way "Christmas Tree") valve. However if you're not a stickler for originality, you can adapt most any 3-position, 4-way open center valve with 1/2" IPT connections.

On my SM, the two lines running back from the 4-way terminate in quick disconnect fittings mounted at the rear end of the tractor, just as you suggest. My SM also has Charlynn power steering - that's the flow divider valve you see in the photo ahead (to the right) of the 4-way. The flow divider came with the PS kit when we installed it in the early 70's. Suggest you inquire at your local Eaton Fluid Power (who now owns Charlynn) distributor if you are looking for one for your SMTA.

Incidentally that Charlynn power steering works great! Provides nice, easy steering and hasn't given a bit of trouble in 30+ years of service. ...Bob M

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Bart

05-30-2003 17:45:32




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 Re: Re: SMTA Hydraulics (revisited) in reply to Bob M, 05-29-2003 18:18:23  
Bob M. I have the xmas tree valve. Thanks for the info on the flow divider. Just what I was looking for. If we ever get some Summer here in Vermont that is. Thanks Again.



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