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Massey 35 tipping pipe

  • 29-12-2012 7:59pm
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    Hi there. Have a massey 35x that I use to power a log splitter so I put on a diverter valve just left of the lift levers below the seat. I have a feed going from it to a quick release pipe and a return back to left of seat so back of tractor has two spools like a normal tractor.
    I removed the tipping pipe when I was restoring the tractor and I want to no can I plug the tipping trailer pipe into the feed lift the arms up to tip trailer then plug pipe out of that and into the return pipe and it will go down itself or if I left it in feed pipe and let lift down would it do it.
    Or do I have to search high and low and find tipping pipe that was there already


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,073 ✭✭✭Pottler


    Dupont wrote: »
    Hi there. Have a massey 35x that I use to power a log splitter so I put on a diverter valve just left of the lift levers below the seat. I have a feed going from it to a quick release pipe and a return back to left of seat so back of tractor has two spools like a normal tractor.
    I removed the tipping pipe when I was restoring the tractor and I want to no can I plug the tipping trailer pipe into the feed lift the arms up to tip trailer then plug pipe out of that and into the return pipe and it will go down itself or if I left it in feed pipe and let lift down would it do it.
    Or do I have to search high and low and find tipping pipe that was there already
    It should just work off that one feed without a return or having to unplug. If you did unplug it, you'd never be able to plug it back in anyway because the force of the oil would prevent you coupling it up again. Use the lift lever, up for arms up then tipping, down for arms down and trailer down. Any I ever used were done like that.


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