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Re: adding a second hydraulic controller to a 1963 ford 4000
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Posted by JK-NY on December 15, 2001 at 10:31:25 from (209.240.222.130):
In Reply to: adding a second hydraulic controller to a 1963 ford 4000 posted by Will Wyatt on December 12, 2001 at 15:06:46:
If your tractor does'nt ae a remote hyd. valve and you've tapped theaccesory plate under the seat on the right side of the tractor you will have to chain the 3 pt lift arms a little bit short of being all the way up then oil should go to the loader valve. There were factory and aftermarket remote valve made for these tractor, some had power beyondcapabiity,some did'nt Also a selector valve made to give either 1 way remote hy or 3 pt. My NA A has one of these, now that I think about it I,m not sure if these were aval for the newer models or not.I would see how the person you got the loader fromhad it plumbed up if itwas a similar tractor. f you need a plate or valve maybe he cold help.
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