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Re: Farmalldan - powersteering working / but
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Posted by farmalldan on March 27, 2002 at 06:18:39 from (64.154.26.248):
In Reply to: Farmalldan - powersteering working / but posted by boog on March 26, 2002 at 19:43:15:
Boog, This is about what I expected. First, let me quote from the owner's manual for the flow control valve: "The Hydraulic Remote Control Attachment is used with the Farmall Lift-All system when operating tractor-trailing implements. Pull the Lift-All control rod all the way back and lock it in place with the control rod latch. Unlatch the remote control valve lever.........." As you can see, your system appears to operate as designed. Now, a question. When you pull the Lift-all rod back, does the engine load up? If so, is the flow control lever in the neutral position (the flow control should have three positions: up, neutral or hold, and down.)? I would not expect a change in engine sound when you pull the Lift-all rod if the flow control is in neutral. However, if the engine loads up when both rods are pulled back, this is normal since I am presuming you have all outlets (Lift-all and flow control) plugged. This causes the pump output to go over the system relief valve at maximum pressure. With a hydraulic cylinder installed, the system will only put up as much pressure as required to operate the cylinder until the end of its stroke is reached. Thus, you won't experience the engine loading to the same extent in normal operation. Let me know what you find out.
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