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Re: Farmall C loader help needed
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Posted by Loren in MN on March 11, 2007 at 21:33:47 from (64.61.214.234):
In Reply to: Farmall C loader help needed posted by Vernon Ramey on March 11, 2007 at 16:10:08:
I had a loader on my Super C. It hooked up as Georgeky said. Mine had only two hoses, they hooked up on the right side of the hydro lift box just as georgeky said. The tank I had was about the size of a football (no hose attachment) and had a solid pipe screwed right into Hydro lift box by removing the fill plug. This tank had a fill plug of it's own on one tip of the football shaped tank. This is where your third hose should hookup. I believe your tank would need to be higher than the fill hole. With this hookup, you don't need the other control valve as the touch control levers would lift the loader. My tractor lifted the loader I had very quickly hooked up like this. I was very surprised. It may be possible, the tractor this loader came off of may have had a hydraulic pump on the PTO shaft. I had a SC Case with that setup and a tank mounted on the fender. I have pictures posted in the tractor gallery of this tractor as I now use it- I found the loader to be TOO SLOW !!! for moving snow. I sold the loader and went back to using the pushblade. I could move twice as much snow and it's cold in MN without a cab on the tractor. Let me know if you have more questions. Loren
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