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Rescue11 08-19-2016 02:29 PM

Idk what it is, but aux hydraulics and cat 0 on a low hp cub intrigues me. Probably because you never see it but any way, good job! Running hard or soft line?

olds45512 08-19-2016 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Rescue11 (Post 388037)
Idk what it is, but aux hydraulics and cat 0 on a low hp cub intrigues me. Probably because you never see it but any way, good job! Running hard or soft line?

Soft line out of the valve down to a tee and then hard line from there to the couplers. This 1211 had more than enough power for the moldboard and I really want power angle for the winter, I don't have any plans for the rear ports yet but I thought it was foolish not to install them while I was doing the rest of the work. Just getting it ready for my R bucket.:biggrin2:

twoton 08-19-2016 04:58 PM

You fabricating the controls for the valve?

olds45512 08-19-2016 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by twoton (Post 388058)
You fabricating the controls for the valve?

Yes, the only reason I haven't done it yet is because I wanted to finalize the lines first to make sure I wouldn't have to move the valve.

Rescue11 08-20-2016 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 388055)
Soft line out of the valve down to a tee and then hard line from there to the couplers. This 1211 had more than enough power for the moldboard and I really want power angle for the winter, I don't have any plans for the rear ports yet but I thought it was foolish not to install them while I was doing the rest of the work. Just getting it ready for my R bucket.:biggrin2:



Good answer Tim! :beerchug: i have never had a power angle blade. But i have to guess they are the $#!* :biggrin2:

olds45512 08-20-2016 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Rescue11 (Post 388185)
Good answer Tim! :beerchug: i have never had a power angle blade. But i have to guess they are the $#!* :biggrin2:

Me either, last winter was my first with hydraulic lift and it was awesome but I still had to get off and turn the blade, not this year. :biggrin2:

Rescue11 08-21-2016 10:23 AM

Well its kinda like a virus, hydraulics that is... Hydraulic lift, then hydraulic outlets, and then you run a machine with power steering. Before long your re designing the three point and trying to figure out what other attachments you can make hydraulically operated.

ol'George 08-21-2016 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Rescue11 (Post 388379)
Well its kinda like a virus, hydraulics that is... Hydraulic lift, then hydraulic outlets, and then you run a machine with power steering. Before long your re designing the three point and trying to figure out what other attachments you can make hydraulically operated.

BTDT.
2,782's & 1650 cubs, all with power steering.
A Farmall 400 with a vintage Wain-roy backhoe off a Hough payloader.
They earn their keep.:beerchug:

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darkminion_17 08-21-2016 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Rescue11 (Post 388379)
Well its kinda like a virus, hydraulics that is... Hydraulic lift, then hydraulic outlets, and then you run a machine with power steering. Before long your re designing the three point and trying to figure out what other attachments you can make hydraulically operated.

A rear IH back blade or the rear rake comes to mind....:bigthink:

zippy1 08-22-2016 12:28 AM

Hydraulic turn on a push blade... Priceless!


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