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McHale HS2000 Load Sensing Hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="Boohoo" data-source="post: 8886162" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>Firstly has the 8360 got CCLS hydraulics? Most will have but if it's a classic it'll have an open centre hydraulic system.</p><p></p><p>It's almost 20 years since I helped plumb 60s up to run Fusions so I hope I've got this right...</p><p>You'll need a shuttle valve, it was factory fit on TMs so CNH will be able to supply one that won't need pipes modified. If you look behind the right hand rear wheel, in the area between the 2 horizontal hydraulic filters you'll see a valve with a small steel hydraulic pipe on it with a 90° bend. Think it's called the compensator valve. That 90° bend needs to be replaced with a shuttle valve and a hydraulic pipe run from there to the rear of the tractor, that's your sensing line. </p><p>For the return we used the bung above the top link at the bottom of the gearbox oil filler pipe. </p><p>Can't remember where we took a flow from. Is there a connection on the pipe supplying the spools? Maybe I'm thinking of the 40s and TS? Maybe a 90° bend on top of the spools that can be replaced with a Tee? </p><p>A loader will use the same connections if you know of a 60 with one fitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boohoo, post: 8886162, member: 4174"] Firstly has the 8360 got CCLS hydraulics? Most will have but if it's a classic it'll have an open centre hydraulic system. It's almost 20 years since I helped plumb 60s up to run Fusions so I hope I've got this right... You'll need a shuttle valve, it was factory fit on TMs so CNH will be able to supply one that won't need pipes modified. If you look behind the right hand rear wheel, in the area between the 2 horizontal hydraulic filters you'll see a valve with a small steel hydraulic pipe on it with a 90° bend. Think it's called the compensator valve. That 90° bend needs to be replaced with a shuttle valve and a hydraulic pipe run from there to the rear of the tractor, that's your sensing line. For the return we used the bung above the top link at the bottom of the gearbox oil filler pipe. Can't remember where we took a flow from. Is there a connection on the pipe supplying the spools? Maybe I'm thinking of the 40s and TS? Maybe a 90° bend on top of the spools that can be replaced with a Tee? A loader will use the same connections if you know of a 60 with one fitted. [/QUOTE]
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