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sr4440
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Finally got my hydraulics plumbed in for the Murray scraper.
Not quite factory but seems to work pretty well. One of the quick couplers needs to be replaced and need to lower the bracket a little. All in all I'm pretty happy.
Got the second valve and most of the fittings from General Gear in Idaho.
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 4:46 AM
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Good deal.

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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 5:11 AM
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sr4440


Good deal.

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Looks good. One thought is down the road if you find a two valve bege pump assembly for the back, you could run the scraper with that, use your front hydraulics for the dozer, and not need to mess with the diverter valve and one control valve all the time. I really like the small scraper that fits the D2. I would like to find a big scraper for my D7 like that.
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 10:09 AM
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Looks good. One thought is down the road if you find a two valve bege pump assembly for the back, you could run the scraper with that, use your front hydraulics for the dozer, and not need to mess with the diverter valve and one control valve all the time. I really like the small scraper that fits the D2. I would like to find a big scraper for my D7 like that.
Are you looking for a hydraulic or a cable scraper?
Most of the bigger ones I've seen around here are cable.
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 5:26 PM
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Are you looking for a hydraulic or a cable scraper?
Most of the bigger ones I've seen around here are cable.
Sweet setup. I can see the one fitting leaking in the pic. Did you make the aluminum support block?
Dan22 - 1936 22 Narrow, 1937 22 Wide, D2 5J, D4D
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 10:39 PM
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Sweet setup. I can see the one fitting leaking in the pic. Did you make the aluminum support block?
Hi Dan,
Yes one of the quick couplers is leaking.
A friend made the block for me from a drawing I made.
I need to take a little off the bottom.
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Fri, Oct 11, 2013 6:54 PM
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