800 case tractor Hydraulic question

Brokengun

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I hope i am asking this question in a manner that is understood; if not I apologize now.

Is it possible to plumb for a hydraulic loader on an 800 case, where the tractors hydraulic pump supplies the loader valve first with a power beyond plug supplying the tractors own spool, being down stream of the loader.

I know it can be done on the 30 series tractors, but I have never heard of it being done on an 800 case
 
Them old hundred series just have a pump behind the seat and most have double outlets. So just plug the lift into one set and the bucket into the other set of couplers.
 
Them old hundred series just have a pump behind the seat and most have double outlets. So just plug the lift into one set and the bucket into the other set of couplers.

That is currently, how we are using the tractor.

I would like to be able to plumb the hydraulics into a spool with a power beyond plug so the 3 PT and the other outlet is down steam so they can be used independently.
 
I dont think there is a way to do that. You could find a pto pump to run the loader. On my DC I hooked a double valve for the loader and run it from one hydraulic to leave the other working.
 
I used a 6-port selector valve, mounted under the seat. ( https://surpluscenter.com/1-2-npt-20-gpm-double-selector-valve/)
Pull up to run the 3-point, which locks the loader lift arms where ever they happen to be.
Push it down and it locks the 3-point where it is and the loader lift arms worked. Same lever ultimately did 2 jobs.

The bucket tilt was not involved in this arrangement. In other words, I only controlled (selected) one of the original 2 Case circuits.
 
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