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Re: Wrappin' It Up
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Posted by Allan in NE on October 30, 2004 at 11:56:34 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Wrappin' It Up posted by Hayfarmer on October 30, 2004 at 10:35:47:
Hi, Perhaps you are right, I just don't know as I'm really a dummy when it comes to this stuff. This valve needs to be adjusted out. I guess it is really just an " adjustable divider" of some sort. If I move the handle down to "0" the loader works faster than it ever did with that Farmhand 12gpm pump at the PTO, but then I don't have much power steering. On the other hand, if I set the valve up around 4.5 or 5, the engine starts laboring because it is shoving all the oil to that torque motor. Dunno.....maybe I'm using the wrong valve; it does work great where I've got it set tho. The $245 for a used torque motor sounds about right as they are somewhere around $500 new. I can't believe the muscle that this little motor can put out. It is only about 3" in diameter. Allan 
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