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Old 08-21-2010, 01:51 AM
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Default moving hydraulics from a 1650 to a 129

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I have a 129 with a transplanted later model K321, 14 hp motor. I would like to transplant the hydraulics from a 1650 into this dash tower. Later, I would like to find a 2 spool control valve and was wondering if the dash tower of the 129 would have mounting capabilities for the 2 spool valve and control handles. I would just transplant the 1650 dash tower assembly, but I like the hydro control lever on the 129 vs the 1650. Thanks in advance for any help on this.
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Old 08-21-2010, 08:50 AM
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The dashes are similar enough that you can just transfer all of the hydraulic parts to the 129 dash. The lift lever goes in the same place on both dashes.
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Old 08-24-2010, 01:09 PM
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Thanks Matt

The control valve seems stuck on the 1650. I tried moving the operating lever, but it didn't want to move. Can you use penetrating fluid on it? Or do I just need to try a little harder?
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Old 08-24-2010, 01:37 PM
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Penetrant is fine...usually the O-rings dry up and it won't move. You will probably also have to try a little harder. You might want to think about replacing those O-rings, as they may leak after this.
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Thought I would blow the dust off of this thread. I still haven't worked on either tractor yet due to medical issues. The 129 is my loader tractor. I would like to install one of Aaron Schmidt's cat 0 3point hitches on it. I wanting to have the capability to alternate between a box blade, weight box, A-frame to move around trailers. Will the hydraulic cylinder from the quiet line series handle the stress? Just trying to head off any disappointment before I get too deep.

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