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Posted by DaveT on April 05, 2000 at 13:05:51 from (199.95.197.66):
Hello I just bought a "53" Farmall Super A with a Henderson loader. The current loader hydraulics set-up is jury-rigged and real ugly and in need of an upgrade. The tractor comes standard with a hydraulic pump which normally just powers the "touch control" system but has been modified with a small manifold to also power (quite well) the two main lifting cylinders from a single valve. The lift cylinders are power up, gravity down. The dump cylinder (power up and down) is powered from a separate pump and valve. The dump cylinder pump is a power steering pump from a Chevy, hung off the front engine pully. I want to replace this setup with one that will give me power up and down on all three cylinders from a two spool loader valve. I would prefer to continue to utilize the Farmall pump, if it's strong enough. If it isn't I'll get a proper pump to replace the psu. I am not looking to go over-board on beefing up the loader's capacity, but rather, I'd like to update the loader's functionality. I'm looking in the Northern Hydraulics catalog but I really need some advice on the best way to complete this upgrade. Any help would be great. Regards, Dave Terry
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