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Old 12-14-2022, 02:15 PM
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Default Hydraulic Plow

I have a 1994 1641 which only has a hydraulic lift for the snow blade. Has anyone made a conversion to make it a 4 way plow? I'm pretty good mechanically but lack some hydraulic experience.
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Old 12-14-2022, 02:36 PM
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On the 1641, you can install a 42" or 54" dozer blade:

42 = 190-375
54 = 190-376

Either way, you will need a sub frame 190-377, or 190-316 Sub Frame (on Tractor S/N: 821,101 >)


For Hydraulic Angle, you will need:
* 190-378 Hyd Angle Kit
* 759-3493 Front Outlet Kit
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Old 12-14-2022, 04:01 PM
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I have the Hyd Angle Kit , but I need to find the front outlet kit. Does that outlet kit come with a 4 way valve for left/ right operations and a control stick too?
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Old 12-14-2022, 04:27 PM
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A Internet Search comes up with........ https://www.ihccw.com/blades.html?product_id=12423
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In 2001
the price was 311.93.
Still a bargain, by the time you find all the used parts that need new parts.
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You could get a JD double valve and have two hoses made up to go to the front.

Or mount a cheap two spool valve and take the return oil off the tractors existing valve. Although you only need one more, a two spool only cost a couple bucks more and is the same work to mount. Then you have a spare circuit for something else. Just plug it till you do.
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I'll e-mail you the Cyclops service manual. The instructions about how to install the extra valve and front outlets are found on page 7-28 through 7-36
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Sam Mac. That would be great. It’s east to find part numbers. Harder to find the parts Thank you
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I'll e-mail you the Cyclops service manual. The instructions about how to install the extra valve and front outlets are found on page 7-28 through 7-36
Sam do you still have this? If so could you possibly email me a copy?
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Sam do you still have this? If so could you possibly email me a copy?
1811woody, Click this.....
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https://www.ccpartsnmore.com/uploade...-2082-2182.pdf
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