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Swervie
Posted 7/13/2020 19:42 (#8371913)
Subject: What’s the wiring used for


North of Rt. 80. IL
On this Oliver hydraulic cylinder?
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BOGTROTTER
Posted 7/13/2020 20:09 (#8371957 - in reply to #8371913)
Subject: RE: What’s the wiring used for


Kingston,Mi
It allowed the operator to move the stop using an electro magnet so that the depth could be controlled from the tractor platform rather than moving a collar like some John Deere cylinders or for the real old John Deere cylinders, a pair of drilled guide rods that had spring loaded pins. International had a version of a locking collar that touched a stop pin also. Not copied by anyone.
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berggrenfarms
Posted 7/14/2020 09:47 (#8372992 - in reply to #8371957)
Subject: RE: What’s the wiring used for


Nebraska, The land of corn and cattle

Yep, thats it. I think it worked well, but you were limited to only using it on Oliver tractors unless you made a switch and harness.

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illinidirtfarmer
Posted 7/14/2020 12:02 (#8373241 - in reply to #8371957)
Subject: RE: What’s the wiring used for


WC IL
BOGTROTTER - 7/13/2020 20:09

It allowed the operator to move the stop using an electro magnet so that the depth could be controlled from the tractor platform rather than moving a collar like some John Deere cylinders or for the real old John Deere cylinders, a pair of drilled guide rods that had spring loaded pins. International had a version of a locking collar that touched a stop pin also. Not copied by anyone.

My Krause disc uses the same system IH used, so I guess it was copied by someone.
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BOGTROTTER
Posted 7/14/2020 14:48 (#8373497 - in reply to #8373241)
Subject: RE: What’s the wiring used for


Kingston,Mi
My reference was to the fact no one copied Oliver's innovative system. Thats the problem with non-standard, non A.S.A.E. systems, to use them you become captured like AC's Snap Coupler or IHC's 2 point or better yet, IHC's 1 point. As to the moveable but manually locking collar, I have both International and John Deere examples.
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illinidirtfarmer
Posted 7/14/2020 16:51 (#8373691 - in reply to #8373497)
Subject: RE: What’s the wiring used for


WC IL
Okay, misunderstood your response.
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