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1953 trip bucket loader install?

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    Posted: 10 Jul 2019 at 11:59pm
This is directly related to me changing my narrow front end to a wide front end first...
Once I'm done changing the narrow to wide front end I'm also going to be installing a trip bucket loader so I'm wondering where the controls for this will be and where the hydraulic hook up to and if this will conflict with having a 5 foot brush hog on the back?
I believe I'm going to have to keep the trip bucket loader and wide front end on this tractor to give it additional weight on the front to help facilitate keeping the front down when using and raising and lowering the large 5 ft brush hog on the rear...
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What tractor are we talking about?    MACk
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Most loaders on Wd's or 45's were hooked to the remote outlet, which would make the loader go up or down when you use the lift arms. If you want a loader AND a 3 point attachment at the same time, you need to install a diverter valve and  plumb the lift arms separate of any connection used by the loader.
 The same thing would be true for the CA. You have to run hydraulic fluid out of the pump to a diverter valve then run one side to the loader and one side to the lift arms. You then lose the delayed lift and drop for the CA mounted cultivator because both rear rams would be powered by one source.


Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 11 Jul 2019 at 10:03am
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