Posted by Charles Todd on April 08, 2008 at 07:07:23 from (205.242.95.135):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Woes... posted by the tractor vet on April 07, 2008 at 22:21:20:
I agree, safety is first with compressed fluids. I have seen first hand the damage oil under skin can cause, permanent damage.
The steering works ok until you load the tractor up then it gets to a hit or miss, hard then easy. After rebuilding the remote valves, I can raise the loader at low idle. But it lacks balls with a load. I spoke to my father and he did say that years ago he suspected the hydraulic pump was failing and that is why he "retired" it to the round baler. Now I have it and trying to fix all this worn out do-do is taking longer and longer because I am finding more and more.
Whatca think, if the pump is original and the filters are good, and I put a gauge on it and get less than 1650 psi, bad pump??? Also I have heard that you can get a 1850 psi or 2050 psi relief from an industrial that will replace the 1650 psi relief. Anyone have a part number???
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