I topped off the system when I put the loader on (about 5 gallons). I have rebuilt the two remote valves completely and I notice a HUGE improvement. But now I have tight valves, no leaks, and limited lift capacity. This loader can lift 2900-lbs at the bucket pins with 1800-psi. I had the bucket curled and not far from the pins, I had difficulty lifting 1000-1200-lbs. Right now, it would probably struggle to lift a 5x5 bale. It has got to be the relief or the pump. I am going to put in a new 17-gpm pump soon for the hell of it, more flow. Can I also put in the 7.5-gpm lift pump or is this overkill?
My question is, what part number is the higher psi relief under? What tractor used the high psi relief? I plan to change that too... Responsibility is required though to have more flow and psi... Could quote, "overload the mule".
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