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Posted by jb2 on February 05, 2005 at 07:19:49 from (66.185.84.70):
In Reply to: Re: Q for Allan in NE or Hugh McKay posted by JJK on February 05, 2005 at 05:14:20:
Hi, my brother did have a 434 with 1501 loader on it and in -30F weather it would take 30 minutes before the loader would lift and that was with Hytran hydraulic oil. Now he has 495 with 2250 loader and it requires no warmup but lifts slower until Hytran warms up. Re loader lift capacity, does your loader have a separate hydraulic control valves or is it plumbed into the tractor remotes. If it has a separate control valves the relief valve spring is contained in the screw on cap that is beside the control levers. I DON'T recommend this unless all your hydraulic hoses are 2000 to 3000 psi rated but you can screw off the cap on the hydraulic control valves and put a couple of dimes behind the spring and this will increase the lift capacity of the loader. Also you require extra weight on the rear of the tractor for stability. Becareful with those large bales. JB2
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