Installed a hydraulic Joystick  
       
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      Topic: Installed a hydraulic Joystick
       
      Posted By: WayneinNE
       Subject: Installed a hydraulic Joystick
       Date Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 10:01am
       
      
        
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Wanting to install a hydraulic joystick on a 200 allis.  Any options other that going out a remote on the rear.
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      Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
       
      Date Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 10:07am
       
      
        
          
	
It seems I saw pictures of this done on the old site a while back. I believe they tapped in ahead of the remotes and used some kind of priority divider(improper terminology). Somebody will remember and follow up with a reply. 
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      Posted By: JR
       
      Date Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 4:59pm
       
      
        
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I just put 1 on my 170. Mine had a rubber hose about 18" long in the pressure line coming from the pump. I removed it and put the side coming from the pump on the "in" side of the joystick and ran the "out" side back to the line going to the valve stack on the tractor. It really does not matter where you break into it so long as you put it in series since you have open center system. Just remember which ever valve is first in the series will have priority. You also need to make sure you have an open center valve. Hope this helps.
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      Posted By: DrAllis
       
      Date Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 7:59pm
       
      
        
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You must have an "open center" valve with "power beyond" capabilities, which has an "in" port and an "out" port and a bleed line that goes back to sump. Failure to have this type of valve can explode it when using the tractors regular hydraulic valves under pressure.
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      Posted By: JR
       
      Date Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 8:33pm
       
      
        
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Exactly how will it explode the tractors regular valves if it is in series with it? We have done it that way for years on machines in the factory don't know of any problems. But I guess if you put it before the relief it could be a problem. Mine is before and works fine. 
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