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    Posted: 30 Mar 2012 at 11:08pm
As soon as I can get a 2nd set of remotes on the D17, I plan to test it out.
 
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that's a nice looker! musta been kept inside huh?
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That is very n ice, ought to make that D17 bark nicely, have fun.
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i have been looking for one just like that (or a 4 btm) for almost a year and never turned up any leads. nice find!!
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Greg nice lookin unit also great job of tying it down-- would have passed any cvi's look!!
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nice plow,I have the identical one,3 16s
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Really nice looking plow -- fun times ahead.
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Thanks, guys.
 
Yep, it had a comfy spot in the back of a shed and only got to get out a few days each year.  Recently, it was only getting to see the sun when the shed door opened. 
 
It's a 3x16.  A semi-mount is probably a little big for my needs, but its in such good shape that I couldn't pass it up.  I must be I'm coming down with something...Allis-itis.  Shocked   From what I've read, here, on the forum there's no cure.  All you can do is deal with the symptoms when it flares up.
 
 I had it strapped down pretty good.  It didn't move an inch.  If I had to do it again, though, I would put it back a little farther on the trailer; get it over the axles a bit more.  I was hoping I could butt the tire up against the front of the trailer, but as I started binding the chains, the tire swivelled (per design).   LOL   I didn't have too far to go so I left it.
 
I'll post some more photos when it gets to play in the dirt, again.
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Nice looking plow.Purchased a new 5x18 - model 2000 in 1975 traded  it  off in 1986 for a different brand that one could change the furrow width.
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Greg awesome plow! WOW!
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That plow looks like a real cherry!!! I wish I could find one that nice to play with behind my D17!!!!! Ryan
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oh yeah!! ill bet your going to have alot of fun! i know i would!
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Looks great, I just got one, a 3-18s, thought mine looked real good but your looks better, am putting mine behind 185.
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Just another thought, why do you need two sets of remotes, I don't see any need for two?
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The first set is being run up to the front to the controls for the loader.  Unless I'm not fully understanding this, which is quite possible, I thought I would have to have another set to work rear-mounted implements.

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Yes, didn't know you were using the one set for the loader.
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Very nice!
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Some people have ALL the luck!!  You did REAL GOOD!!  Congrats!  Makes me jealous.
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Originally posted by Greg_WJP_(WI) Greg_WJP_(WI) wrote:

The first set is being run up to the front to the controls for the loader.  Unless I'm not fully understanding this, which is quite possible, I thought I would have to have another set to work rear-mounted implements.


You could very easily make an angle iron lock up for the loader, and disconnect the hydraulic hoses so you can plug the plow in. I don't think I ever saw anybody plowing with a loader on before though.
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The holes on left side will accomodate 2 more remotes , but I do not know if they will work independantly of the other remotes .Some one on here will know for sure
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Tucker,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I don't know if you can tell in the photo, but the quick connects to the loader are on the hoses not on (what I would consider) the remotes.  I don't know if this is backwards or if I don't fully understand it or maybe it doesn't really matter.  But, I think, in order to make this work, I'd have to do one of the following:
1. Buy quick connect adapters for the hydraulics hoses so that a male hose could connect to the male remote and then block up the loader every time (or take it off).  And then have some extra adapter sets around for any hydraulic implements I want to connect up to the tractor.
2. Switch around the quick connects for remotes and hoses for the loader and then just block up the loader every time (or take it off)
3. Put in a 2nd set of remotes with the quick connect set up so the hoses can snap right into them.  I'd still have full functionality of the loader if I wanted to use it (or take it off).
 
Pat,
Thanks, that's where I figured they'd go.  I've seen some tractors that have 2 sets of remotes on them and that's where they've been installed.
 
Thanks, guys!
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Put a diverter in the line.  When the diverter is pussed one way fluid will go to the loader, push the diverter the othere  way fluid will go to your implement behind you.  They cost from $90 to $110 at implement shops. I get mine surplus in Omaha fo $30. Exact same thing. Use them on  my sprayer tractor for guide sysstem on these mountiams in western Wis.

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Is your loader full Hyd? Loader up/down, and bucket dump/rollback

If yes does the loader have it's own valve with relief? If so you could plumb it in direct to the Hyd pump and free up your rear remote.
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Originally posted by Travis(NE) Travis(NE) wrote:

If yes does the loader have it's own valve with relief?
 
Travis,
Yes the loader is fully hydraulic.
I don't know what you're referring to in regards to having it's own valve with relief.  The hydraulics run from the remotes to the bucket control levers (one for height, one for pitch) mounted above and to the right of the steering wheel.
 
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if you have an unused hyd lever, it'll work, just like the 180's when they came out, it had 2 remote holes plugged, i removed them and plumbed fittings in them, now the 180 has dual hyd's. the lever was there, just never used by previous owner! had to lube up the lever a bit as it was almost rusted in nuetural.
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Ok I'm assuming for you to use the loader the lever on the right near the 3pt lever has to be held in either the forward or rear position and then you use two separate levers on the loader to control up/down and dump/rollback.

If that is correct depending on the loader valve you can remove the hoses going to the rear of the tractor and get two new hoses made to hook directly to the Hyd pump on the right side of the torque tube. You would unhook the bigger of the two steel lines on the front of the pump and run a hose to the loader valve and the a hose out of the loader valve back to the steel line you unhooked from the pump. This will only work if the loader valve is an open center valve with and adjustable relief.

Confused yet? If you can post a picture of the loader valve that would help.
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

if you have an unused hyd lever, it'll work, just like the 180's when they came out, it had 2 remote holes plugged, i removed them and plumbed fittings in them, now the 180 has dual hyd's. the lever was there, just never used by previous owner! had to lube up the lever a bit as it was almost rusted in nuetural.


I can see in his picture above that his tractor does not have a second remote valve nor lines installed. That was a good thought though.
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Oh but now I just noticed that it is a Hyd reset plow... Gonna have to think about this for a minute...
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I'll see if I can find a picture of it on one of my other computers, tomorrow...or rather later today.
Here's the controls for the 3-point and remotes (outside=3-pt up/down, inside= 3-pt/remote selector):
 
 
 
 
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Travis,
I think these are the photos you wanted.
 
 
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