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<blockquote data-quote="OldCrow" data-source="post: 1067532" data-attributes="member: 18672"><p>Denver,</p><p></p><p>The power beyond block only works if you have a late model. It also presents a clearance issue with the sheet metal that can be remedied if you don't mind cutting the sheet metal. Their are several ways of doing it but the cheapest way is the way TurkeyLilly mentioned. There is a pressure line right in front of the Brake vavle that supplies the rockshaft. You can tee in to that location for pressure and then return to a purchased ported filter from John deere/salvage company or make your own. A cleaner way is to tee off of the pressure line just in front of the Pressure control valve under the hood. That way allows you to set it up with a short hydraulic hose with coupler so that you can disconnect from the loader easily and tuck the line back behind the sheet metal were it can't be seen. Yesterday's tractor forum has a lot of information on plumbing up a loader and some have pics. </p><p></p><p>Late Models - 69'-72'</p><p>Early Models - 64'-38'</p><p></p><p>OldCrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldCrow, post: 1067532, member: 18672"] Denver, The power beyond block only works if you have a late model. It also presents a clearance issue with the sheet metal that can be remedied if you don't mind cutting the sheet metal. Their are several ways of doing it but the cheapest way is the way TurkeyLilly mentioned. There is a pressure line right in front of the Brake vavle that supplies the rockshaft. You can tee in to that location for pressure and then return to a purchased ported filter from John deere/salvage company or make your own. A cleaner way is to tee off of the pressure line just in front of the Pressure control valve under the hood. That way allows you to set it up with a short hydraulic hose with coupler so that you can disconnect from the loader easily and tuck the line back behind the sheet metal were it can't be seen. Yesterday's tractor forum has a lot of information on plumbing up a loader and some have pics. Late Models - 69'-72' Early Models - 64'-38' OldCrow [/QUOTE]
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