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2 way valve on H hydralics question

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Bill

01-08-2000 20:24:07




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I bought another farmall H today, and it has a 3 point hitch and a farmall loader, which I will probably remove and sell. I want to remove the 4 way valve and the 3 miles of hoses that are there now, and install the 2 way valve from my other H. This is the valve that mounts on the return port pipe, and the pressure hose goes to it, and then the two hoses go out to the plow or harrow, or whatever. I want to use this valve with the 3 point hitch. I wonder which port has pressure when the handle is pulled up, and which has pressure when the handle is pushed down. I also wonder what that little toggle on the side of the valve, next to the control lever does, and how far it is supposed to move. Any help is appreciated. My memory from the 50s is getting dim.

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Daniel

01-11-2000 08:54:06




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 Re: 2 way valve on H hydralics question in reply to Bill, 01-08-2000 20:24:07  
Except for the bucket, which looks to me likes it's from a No. 30 loader, the rest looks a lot like my No. 31. Looks good!



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LarryG

01-09-2000 08:01:30




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 Re: 2 way valve on H hydralics question in reply to Bill, 01-08-2000 20:24:07  
Bill, what model bucket is that on your "H"? It looks a little cleaner design than my IH Model 31.



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Bill

01-09-2000 14:42:38




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 Re: Re: 2 way valve on H hydralics question in reply to LarryG, 01-09-2000 08:01:30  
I dont know, since it has been painted once. It is exactly like the one I used as a kid to clean the heifer pens and load sawdust into the truck. It works fine, but needs packing in the cylinders, as they leak when in use. I also got a snow plow with it. I am pretty sure I am going to take it off, since I dont really need it. I dont know what it is worth, but will probalby sell it to someone who needs it. The 3 point hitch I will probably leave on, because it is really usefull, even thought it does not look vintage.

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Wardner

01-08-2000 21:53:31




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 Re: 2 way valve on H hydralics question in reply to Bill, 01-08-2000 20:24:07  
That little toggle acts like a detent. If you turn it, it will hold the valve open. It is good for running hydraulic motors or something like a log spliter where you have another open center 4-way valve in the circuit.

Do you have any news on that 450 propane?



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