Great video! I have a small farm and run two 801 PowerMaster diesels. One has the remotes and one doesn’t. I’ll definitely be checking Amazon for a kit for the other tractor!
This is a good video, I've watched about 6 others that aren't good. One thing is not one person mentions the 5th bolt that must not be used. Also no one mentions the T valve and what it does or how the valve actually works. I just purchased one and it has no instructions with it.
@@85camaro57 Thx for the response. I installed a free flowing return bc regardless of the T-knob position, it seems double acting. Good product, better instructions or schematics would certainly help :)
Just wondering, where did you get this and about how much? Thinking about doing the same on my 841. Just would have to spend $5 more for some Ford red paint.......
Great video and considering the same set-up for my Ford 860 and have a few questions: the lever on the valve, is it momentary or continuous? And it looks like both lines out are pressurized, where is the low pressure return line to the reservoir?
Thanks for watching. The lever is momentary on this kit. And to my understanding both lines are pressurized but one is an out line and one a return. I’m no expert tho. This was my first time installing one
From my understanding both lines are pressure and return lines. I have a similar setup on my Ford 640 that I use for a hydraulic valve for a front mounted blade. One direction lifts and the other direction lowers with force to even lift the front wheels up. When one is pressurized the other acts as a return.
Nice video, great lighting as well. I'm not sure if I saw it right. Did you put the Teflon tape on backwards at the rear remotes? I am wanting to do the same with my 61 ford utility industrial. Have you used it yet? Nice to see you using the correct tool to loosen the boltsas well as checking the bolt length. Thanks for the tip on Amazon. Hope you can do a video on you using the remotes. Thanks again Warren in Vermont!
Thanks for watching. I went back and watched it and I did put the Teflon tape on backwards. Oops lol still worked fine. I used it this spring to plant corn and beans with a John Deere 7000 planter. Everything worked great.
Great video! I have a small farm and run two 801 PowerMaster diesels. One has the remotes and one doesn’t. I’ll definitely be checking Amazon for a kit for the other tractor!
I kind of doubt that Amazon would have that if you want something like that I would check yesterday tractor or Steiner tractor parts.
Thanks was about to ask where I could find such kit.
This is a good video, I've watched about 6 others that aren't good. One thing is not one person mentions the 5th bolt that must not be used. Also no one mentions the T valve and what it does or how the valve actually works. I just purchased one and it has no instructions with it.
Do you happen to have an answer to this question yet? I too have a kit like this but I am still in the dark about what this valve does.
@@robinbouwman Changes from double action to single action. Valve works great on my tractor.
@@85camaro57 Thx for the response. I installed a free flowing return bc regardless of the T-knob position, it seems double acting. Good product, better instructions or schematics would certainly help :)
Just wondering, where did you get this and about how much? Thinking about doing the same on my 841. Just would have to spend $5 more for some Ford red paint.......
I bought it on Amazon for about $250. I agree on the paint too. Lol I’ll be painting it red soon
Great video and considering the same set-up for my Ford 860 and have a few questions: the lever on the valve, is it momentary or continuous? And it looks like both lines out are pressurized, where is the low pressure return line to the reservoir?
Thanks for watching. The lever is momentary on this kit. And to my understanding both lines are pressurized but one is an out line and one a return. I’m no expert tho. This was my first time installing one
From my understanding both lines are pressure and return lines. I have a similar setup on my Ford 640 that I use for a hydraulic valve for a front mounted blade. One direction lifts and the other direction lowers with force to even lift the front wheels up. When one is pressurized the other acts as a return.
Would this work on a 850
Would this kit fit on a ford 8N?
No
what are you going to run on this remote?
A small disc and planter for food plots
Nice video, great lighting as well. I'm not sure if I saw it right. Did you put the Teflon tape on backwards at the rear remotes? I am wanting to do the same with my 61 ford utility industrial. Have you used it yet? Nice to see you using the correct tool to loosen the boltsas well as checking the bolt length. Thanks for the tip on Amazon. Hope you can do a video on you using the remotes. Thanks again Warren in Vermont!
Thanks for watching. I went back and watched it and I did put the Teflon tape on backwards. Oops lol still worked fine. I used it this spring to plant corn and beans with a John Deere 7000 planter. Everything worked great.
You don't have to tape those type of fittings.
Probably don’t but it’s cheap insurance and less messy than anti-seize
Hey everyone, don't forget to mention the tape for the 20th time!
You put the tape on backwards. Great video!
Just FYI. The Teflon tape was installed the wrong direction. Always put it on on the same direction as the fitting gets threaded on.