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Re: f11 loader on 806
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Posted by Sam C. on May 24, 2001 at 11:56:07 from (129.82.219.11):
In Reply to: f11 loader on 806 posted by shelly on May 23, 2001 at 18:21:19:
When you say it is blowing the seal, is that seal on the pump, or is it where the hose connects? Have you had it running properly and now are having this problem, or is this the first try? One of the things I was cautioned when I got a F11 was to be sure the spool had a pressure relief and I think an "open center". The idea is the pump continuously circulates the hydraulic fluid through the spool, and when you move a valve it gets redirected to that cylinder. If you had the wrong type of spool the fluid would not be able to pass through the spool back to the resevoir when you are not operating a valve, and it would blow the weakest point between the pump and the spool. This is why I'm wondering if you have had it operating correctly before this problem. I'm venturing way beyond my limits here - hopefully someone will straighten me out if I'm too far off base! Good luck! Sam C.
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