Rear Hydraulics Option
melensdad
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 90 Northwest Indiana, near Lowell and 8 miles from Beecher, Illinois |
2003-07-22 59955
I am considering buying a 3pt cement mixer and it requires a rear hydraulic port, which is optional on my tractor. I currently do not have one and am wondering if anyone knows a price for installing it on a NH TC24D?
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Rear Hydraulics Option
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2003-07-22 59957
I looked into those a while back and come to the conclusion my 4100 might not lift it high enough to actually dump it. Maybe you have a much bigger machine to run it on, like your Oliver?
You will need not only a rear port, but a valve as well so it can tilt to dump. I wonder why you can't get some extra long hoses and plug into one of your loader circuits. The chances that you would be using your loader while you are running a mixer on the other end seem a bit remote(pun intended). ....
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Rear Hydraulics Option
Earthwerks Unlimited
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2003-07-22 59964
I have a TC33D and the cost for parts alone was $280 with a discount ($360 otherwise). It is a nice kit. Had to jack up and remove the right rear tire and the inner fender splash shield. Took about an hour to install though the dealer wanted 3 or 4 if memory serves me. Be sure you get the right hydraulic connectors for the job as (at least for the 33D) NH switched to 1/2" flat face couplers--and getting spares are expensive. I just paid $53 for a female and $35 for a male to replace on a brand new NH LS180 skid loader which is the same part for the TC. ....
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