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Posted by JayWalt on January 30, 2007 at 11:03:31 from (70.226.20.153):
Let me paint the hydraulic picture for you guys. I have one IH valve hooked to the res on my 300u with no other blocks on it, just the vavle and cover plate, with 1 hose going to my loader lift cylinders. Now I also have another valve, but there is a block between the res and the valve and another block bolted to the bottom of the valve and is where the 2 hoses come out for the hitch. I was plowing snow today and i noticed that the engien seemed to be laboring, but if I use the hydraulics, either valve the engine seems not labored. I thought maybe the valves werent centering but the laboring goes away if i use either valve, actually moreso with the loader lift valve. I'm assuming that because either of the vavles alleviates this problem its not in one of those added on blocks, am I right in the assumiption. The pump also seems to not whine like it normally does and the hydraulic fluid seemed awefully hot, not impossibly to touch the hardlines, but definitely toasty for being 15 degrees outside. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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