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4 years 2 months ago #219728
by eric jensen
Im trying to lift a IH60 3 bottom plow with the 44 front mount pump but it wont lift it when the front dozer blade is on there it works fine even lifts the front of the d2 up is it because the cylinder on the 3 bottom plow is 4in bore and the cylinder on the d2s dozer blade is 8in bore our should i be checking pressures
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4 years 2 months ago #219729
by juiceman
Single or dual valve 44? Diverted valve in proper orientation? Adequate amount of hydraulic fluid in reservoir? Any stops or locks on the ram for the plow?
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4 years 2 months ago #219746
by ccjersey
Does the pump build up pressure? Try to lift the plow at all? How do you have the ports of the left side hydraulic pipes blocked? Does the cylinder work if you use some other source to actuate it?
If it’s building up pressure but just can’t quite lift it, I would check pressure, but more than likely you just need a bigger cylinder or another cylinder beside the existing one might work and be cheaper.
I’m thinking another cylinder and two pins about a foot long and you could probably double your lifting power. Of course a single larger diameter cylinder would be a cleaner installation.
I think the #44 relief is set at 1250 psi but I could be wrong. I don’t have a book anymore. Of course if your pump won’t build 1250 you only get what it’ll build! As I remember the system operates at 1000 psi. I doubt the standard tractor systems back in the day when that plow was new were a whole lot higher but your cylinder may not be original either. Seems more likely it would have been a single acting cylinder on there.
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4 years 2 months ago #219787
by Chuck C
Without a diverter valve I don't think it will work unless you either chain the blade up and disconnect the hydraulic cylinder or take the blade off. In my opinion the cylinder with the largest bore will take all of the oil until it is fully extended and then the smaller one should extend.
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4 years 2 months ago #219791
by Rome K/G
The blade hoses are disconnected, I have used a plow with the same size cylinder behind my D2 and 4 with no problems, I have 3/4" lines from the diverter valve to the rear of the seat and then 1/2" hoses from there to the cylinder.
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4 years 2 months ago #219801
by Mike Meyer
Something is not right there, if that 44 pump can lift the front of the D2 it will lift that little plow, my #41 pump on my D2 will lift a 24 plate disc using the same size ram, use the top hole on the lift arm on the plow, you get a lot more leverage that way.
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