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BelarusTractor 3 spool hydralic distributor

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Jim

07-28-2004 06:01:20




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I have a Belarus 570 tractor with a leaky hydraulic distributor, which I would like to consider replacing rather than repair. Just curious if anyone had replaced a Belarus distributor with an after market version and if they were satisfied with the replacement, the cost, and if they encountered any difficulty. Would also be interested if plumbing adaptation was required and what kind.
As the Belarus has down pressure on the 3ph, I need to know if this feature requires more than the standard distributor.
I would also appreciate a source of supply for a replacement distributor.
Website (http://www.princehyd.com/products/index.cfm) is interesting but I do not have any idea which model would be required to replace the original Belarus distributor.
Any advice or experience on this subject appreciated.
Jim B

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Richard

07-30-2004 13:03:02




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 Re: BelarusTractor 3 spool hydralic distributor in reply to Jim, 07-28-2004 06:01:20  
Use the later spool valve that is made in Finland,less leaks and it is fitted with non return valves to prevent your rams from creeping.



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Jim

07-30-2004 13:36:29




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 Re: BelarusTractor 3 spool hydralic distributor in reply to Richard, 07-30-2004 13:03:02  
Thanks Richard,
Where do I find more information for the Finland version.



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richard

07-31-2004 13:23:35




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 Re: BelarusTractor 3 spool hydralic distributor in reply to Jim, 07-30-2004 13:36:29  
This spool valve cut in on 900 series tractors in about 1996,your Belarus dealer should be able to help.I think the valve might be costly, the old Russian valves were around £800 as a spare part,that was some years ago.It is difficult to suggest an alternative as you need the sensing line to enable operation of the linkage control valve.(just in front of the lift ram,access through the panel under the seat)

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