[Farmall] Touch Control Oil for Cub
Michael P. Maynard
mmaynard at rochester.rr.com
Tue Jul 21 18:33:12 PDT 2009
Then doesn't the reservoir need to be able to withstand system pressure?
Mike
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Subject: Re: [Farmall] Touch Control Oil for Cub
The only Cub loader I am familiar with was the IH 1000 loader (that was
shared with the Cub and the Farmall Super A, using slightly different
mounting hardware). On the 1000 loader, the control stand was a hollow
pillar that served as an additional reservoir for the fluid needed.
There was a "manifold" added to the existing manifold that passed fluid
from the additional reservoir through the valves. If you have the 1000
loader without that special manifold arrangement, you are "up the creek
without a paddle". You can see an image of the control stand (and my
homemade valve levers) at
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/farmall_140/loader_levers3.html> on
my Farmall 140 (essentially a Farmall Super A with fancier sheet metal).
Another image of the whole loader can be seen at
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/farmall_140/farmall_140_516c.html>
Mike
Michael P. Maynard wrote:
> Mike I am anticipating having to add some fluid after we put the loader
on.
> I have yet to determine what model loader it is... but will be posting
pics
> soon for all to see.
>
> I know its not a wagner, model 1000, or a Twin-Draulic... as I have seen
> pics of all of those.
>
> The other thing I am curious to know... is how does the touch control
system
> have enough fluid for these added systems? Is there a way to add a
> reservoir to the touch control system?
>
>
> Mike
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