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If a hoe is added would he not want to change valving?



16.5 total flow, 13.6 valve flow, with 1 or 2 valves. Being it is open system I guess most of that goes to valve with possibly a priority valve for power steering if it came with it.

13.6 is total flow. Tractor probably has 2 remote valves plus the 3-point valve and a priority valve. Power steering is a seperate belt driven pump.
 
   / haven't a clue need help #22  
I went over and looked at my 830. Not enough room for a crank driven pump. However, the pump outlet is accessible so a power beyond valve should work for him. If the valve on the backhoe is power beyond and has its own pressure relief valve, maybe just quick connects would even work. Still need that picture to be sure the pump set up is the same.

Kim
 
   / haven't a clue need help #23  
I know very little about tractors, but it sounds like Hounder is in the same boat as I am. If this is a new purchase, did the previous owner mention about a hydraulics problem? The reason I ask, with both my tractors, I have to select between remotes and 3PTH. On my Kubota I have both a selector valve, and a engagement leaver to operate my loader. Same on my Massey. If I over work the remote circuit on my Kubota the engagment leaver will pop off and I have to reset it. On my Massey, if the position leaver? is not all the way up, I have poorer then normal hydraulic performance. It sure sounds like the tractor should have lots of gpm and PSI for hobby Hoe and loader work. Maybe I am more patient, but I use my small HOE with 5GPM supply. If this tractor is not new to Hounder, I would spend the money getting the onboard hydraulics fixed. If the tractor is new to him, it maybe just needs an operators manual?
 
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I still don't have pics. the hoe is not a small one it is on par with a current model john deer 110 tractor backhoe at minimum it's not a homemade model either. it is a older model but not sure on exact age or model number.
I have the eagle three point or at least to the best of my knowledge. I am in the middle of mounting the loader a 880 work master that appears to be originally from a small loader about 50 -80 hp or at least that is the most common use for it that i have been able to find. it has hydraulic fluid storage in the mounting arms that probably holds about seven or so gallons.
the issue is the control is on the upright and once mounted to my tractor they will be to far forward to be of any practical use. so i believe i will mount a auxillary tank and then route to a new control mount on the operators platform. I wonder rather it would be worth the effort to plumb into the storage capacity of the mounting arm or rely on the new storage tank only?

the hoe has it's own operators deck and complete controls "minus out riggers" with the two lines they aren't quick connects but i plan to put quick connects on. any idea for the outriggers would be appreciated as it will be useless with out them. I live in AZ . and the tractor it's self is not heavy enough to resist the forces generated by the hoe with out help.
 

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