[AT] MF-35 Hydraulic Selector Valve

drupert at seanet.com drupert at seanet.com
Tue Sep 28 16:38:51 PDT 2010


Tony,

If your' selector valve is the one made/sold by TISCO then yes there are
four (4) O-rings between the valve and the cover plate.  Your' Ferguson
dealer can get them I am sure.  In fact, I think three of them are the
same ones that you would use if you did not have the selector valve but
rather had the original Transfer Plate.

BTW, are the two bolts holding the selector valve on still good and tight?
 If the leak is not at the O-rings (or the pipe fittings) then the only
thing left is the valve handle - I don't know if that can be repaired or
not.

I have the TISCO valve and have seen other makes but they all had the same
interface between valve and cover plate as I described above.  Good luck
in getting the leak stopped.

Dudley
Snohomish, Washington>
>


Hi -
> I've been reading the list for a long time but this is my first post.
> I have a 1961 MF-35 with a front-loader.  (I also have a 1954 TO-35
> and a 1947 Farmall M, by the way)
>
> There is a selector valve bolted to the lift cover plate.  This valve
> selects either the internal hydraulic fluid path for the 3-point hitch
> or diverts the fluid to the control valves for the front-loader.
>
> The selector valve is leaking quite a bit (drips on the muffler and
> makes a cloud.)  I have looked in the repair manual and catalogs but
> it's not clear if this is rebuildable.
>
> Does anyone know if there are replaceable O-rings or if the valve has
> to be replaced?  I don't see any numbers on the valve.
>
> Thanks,
> Tony Williamitis
> Ohio
>
>
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