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Re: Add extra hyd. valves to IH 806?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 03, 2003 at 03:08:27 from (216.208.58.110):
In Reply to: Add extra hyd. valves to IH 806? posted by Jim A. on August 02, 2003 at 21:47:55:
Jim: I do remember that all of those 06, 26, 56 and 66 series tractors had an available option of adding another valve to the existing valve bank. The three valves and levers were side by side. The set up was such that plumbing from the three valves went as follows; one valve was plumbed to side of tractor under fuel tank, the second one was plumbed to oposite side on front as well as to rear of tractor and the third valve was plumbed to rear of tractor only. The one that I was around some had the loader lift plumbed into the first valve with outlet only at side. The loader bucket dump was hooked to the valve at side that had side and rear outlets both. This left one valve completely free for rear implement hook up. I you needed two at rear all that was required was uncouple quick couplers to loader bucket. As far as being completely independant no, those three valves will rob one from the other if you are trying to use all at the same time. The easiest function will always happen first. If you want them completely independant you will have to install another complete system; pump, bypass, valves and resovoir.
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