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Topic: D14 hydraulics
Posted By: jtheise4
Subject: D14 hydraulics
Date Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 4:48pm
Can someone please explain the hydraulics on the D14 to me?  My grandpa recently gave me his D14 and it has only one hydraulic connection at the rear.  I've only seen hydraulics used in pairs.  I'm confused!



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Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 5:05pm
the older hydraullic systems were power up and "float " donw. YOu  put the one hose onto the  end of the cylinder on the disc or 3 point to raise it up... when you put the lever back ot neutral it holds at that level... when you push the lever to "down" the oil in the cylinder is pushed back thru the supply hose tthru the valve and back to tractor oil sump.. the wieight of the disc or 3 point pushes the  attachment down.

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Posted By: jtheise4
Date Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 5:11pm
Ok, thanks.  In that case, they can't be used for something like a logsplitter then, correct?


Posted By: Fellenz
Date Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 5:19pm

Originally posted by jtheise4 jtheise4 wrote:

Ok, thanks.  In that case, they can't be used for something like a logsplitter then, correct?

Correct, at least the way it's plumbed right now. I'm no expert but I would think you would be able to tap into a pressure line somewhere and add a control valve and then run a line back to the sump to add a "modern" remote. 



Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 9:24pm
That added on shut-off valve would allow you to raise a loader up off of the ground and close it, to hold the loader at a specific height. Then you could continue to use the 3pt hitch for something else.


Posted By: DSeries4
Date Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 9:27pm

The hydraulic pump on a D14 is only 1.5 gpm.  Much too slow to run a wood splitter.



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Posted By: jtheise4
Date Posted: 04 Apr 2011 at 8:14am
Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

The hydraulic pump on a D14 is only 1.5 gpm.  Much too slow to run a wood splitter.

 
Thanks for that informaiton.  I didn't realize the D14 only put out 1.5gpm.  That would be some really slow cycle times!!!



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