Hey guys, I just got the loader hydro valve from the previous owner. He had it on his brother's TO 35. He was not around when I went to pick it up and it had the ??? lift tube attached(I'm as green as they come w/ no manual(yet)).
The tube that was on mine was 1/2' shorter. I thought that I should use the one on the valve...but it was bent a degree or two out of square from the valve base. I pulled it and installed it into the tranny first, then lowered the valve onto it, and saw that it was too high(tube too long) ...so I used my tube. My tube did not fit near as tightly into the valve as the long one and this has me worried.
W/o installing the hydro hoses(valve plugged) the normal ??3pt lift control is now secondary to one of the new valve's lever(left) I assume this is normal?
Will the draft control still work properly?
I'm worried about the looseness in the lift tube to the valve. When do attach the FEL will it have the psi to lift?
The 6' box blade is lifting and holding and it has an extra 250 lbs on it.
Sorry to be so green still and ask so many blind Qs.
The previous owner is hard as all heck to contact.
thanks
Chris
The tube that was on mine was 1/2' shorter. I thought that I should use the one on the valve...but it was bent a degree or two out of square from the valve base. I pulled it and installed it into the tranny first, then lowered the valve onto it, and saw that it was too high(tube too long) ...so I used my tube. My tube did not fit near as tightly into the valve as the long one and this has me worried.
W/o installing the hydro hoses(valve plugged) the normal ??3pt lift control is now secondary to one of the new valve's lever(left) I assume this is normal?
Will the draft control still work properly?
I'm worried about the looseness in the lift tube to the valve. When do attach the FEL will it have the psi to lift?
The 6' box blade is lifting and holding and it has an extra 250 lbs on it.
Sorry to be so green still and ask so many blind Qs.
The previous owner is hard as all heck to contact.
thanks
Chris