As always good job. It is great to hear you talk about things while you work as well. I think you bring up some great points. I look forward to seeing you use this.
Great job friend can't wait to see it all working not sure I have seen a rear loader, and you are right on the debt part it's always better to do without than be up to your eyeballs. T.U.
I have a Massey Ferguson 165 with a MF32 front end loader. I have owned it for about 6 months now. Everything seems to work on it at this time, however, I would like to work on the carb, and throttle, but the loader is kinda in the way for easy access. Could you tell me how, or let me know of a place on web to go to for information. The pump on the front is tripping me up. I don't want to damage it trying to remove it, and it bolts to the rear axle. Thank you.
MF 150. I want to add dual remote hydraulics. Should I use the "Dual remote" hydraulic kit that is commercially available or use the system you used in the video? If your system is better please list product part names etc.. Thanks you make great video! MFguy1
Uses the pressure from your hitch so the weight of the loader on my hitch will give me enough pressure to run my hydraulic function. If I didn’t need the three point hitch I would just raise it all the way to the top and I would have full pressure to run hydraulics.
@@cheaphomesteading cheers for the reply, interesting setup % of oil going to lift arm cyclider and another % going to the pipes valve. Works good for you. Yea I know full lift gives full pressure down the pipes. The diverter valve option is the same but means your linkage is dead while you have pipe pressure and adjust ram etc then divert back to linkage.