Posted by Armand Tatro on June 19, 2011 at 19:10:58 from (98.227.26.140):
A friend of mine has a Ferguson 35 with a Burch loader on it. Loader made Burch Plow Works according to tag. Didn"t Burch made loaders! Has two-way boom cylinders with strange plumbing as one hose goes in at the bottom side as is common but other hose enters the top center of the ram. Hoses plumbed into valve as is common but their is a third hose on each boom cylinder teed into top and bottom cylinder connecting top to bottom. Single two-way common bucket cylinder. Anybody have any information about this loader and strange boom-cylinder plumbing?? Also is it possible to transfer this subject to the Ferguson forum on this site without retyping it(yes I am a bit lazy)?? Thankyou for any help or information anybody can provide. Armand
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