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Posted by the tractor vet on March 16, 2006 at 06:29:37 from (64.179.117.139):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Experts Reply Here posted by IaGary on March 16, 2006 at 05:20:27:
You are sayen that your running this sprayer on the open center system correct?? and this 1086 must be under the a 79or80 model somewhere around there they went to the PFC system . So just how hot is the oil getting over 180also ya may want to check and make sure that you do not have a restriction on the oil cooleror that the oil cooler itself is not blocked with chaff in the finns . We are running a bale wrapper on my 806 like none stop all day and she will get the oil up to around 160-170 . Dusty is sorta hard on it when he is wrappen you know how youg guys are got to hurry hurry , now when we would try and run it on the one 1950 she would heat the oil up in 10 to 15 bales . ya may want to run it on a flow rater and see just what the pump is putting out free flow and then again at 1250 then againat 2000 the pressure releif should be kicking out around 2350 . At the 1250 check it should be doing atleast 10.5 gpm.
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