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Re: Got the 300u going, but...
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Posted by JayWalt on February 12, 2007 at 10:09:42 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Got the 300u going, but... posted by JayWalt on February 11, 2007 at 19:30:32:
well there is no priority valve and/or power steering. All the hoses are plumbed as they were before, and when i first got the tractor when the system was fine. The main reason i took the system apart was to address the filter and because the system seemed to be partially deadheading, not to the point the relief valve kicked in, but enough to labor the engine when both vavles were in neutral. Maybe cause it was so low of temp, around 5degrees F and there was still water in the oil, as some was left in the cylinders when i first changed it. The only thing im not sure of is one of the valve's pistons, i wasnt sure if i had it turned 90degrees. Now if these are open center valve, and u activate one valve, what prevent the fluid from just going through the open center of the other vavles? Shes not constantly deadheaded and it seems to be cycling alot less. today i will finish filling it up and running it a bit and bleeding out the system, if that doesnt remedy it, i will be back for more advice. I thought thats all the safety regulator did, but i thought i read in a few posts of mine back that the regulator also directed the pressure flow when a valve was activated? whats the third smaller port for then on the side of the res cover where the valves mount.
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