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Posted by Matt Weltz on August 06, 2007 at 18:28:04 from (167.142.225.158):
Hey guys. Well I got the screen/plug replaced in the orifice of the pressure reuglator block on my 300 row crop and it stopped the problem for about 20 minutes and now the pump is bogging down the engine alot again and getting very very hot again. It acts like that screen has collapsed upon itself again or I have other problems. Anybody know what would be causing that screen to collapse? I played with the lever and switched the valves back and fourth from double to single and back to double acting to make sure that none of them were stuck in betweeen. It also makes no difference if I leave it in the double or single acting position while running the tractor. The engine is still bogged down and the pump still gets hot. I have hooked an implement to both sets of front outlets and the rear outlet and they run the hydraulics on the implement as they should. I have changed the oil again and checked the screen in the reservior and it is still not clogged/plugged or blocked as far as I can tell. Any other things I can check? Thank you for all your help. Matt
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