Well lets see here your working on a hyd . system you tell me that you have replaced the pump with a bigger pump you also replaced the pressure relief with a 1600 lb. valve and you have low pressure to the remotes . Now you did not tell what you have for pressure at the remotes or just because you replaced the 12 GPM pump with a 17 that you have the 17 gal. flow at rated pressure at rated rpm. I see where ya made changes to the system with hose rather then steel lines and as for the flow divider i would have to think way back as to if i ever had a problem other then a pice to dirt sticking on or a part of and o/ring that went thru . Now with out putting a FLOW RATER to the system and seeing what all is going on I do not have a clue . I have never been one to put bigger pumps in a system that can only filter 14 GPM on a new filter with no water in the oil. As to putting 2500 lbs pressure to the loader hey it's your tractor and you are the one that will pay the price for added lift as the ft. end was only made to handle so much . So it is like this with out a FLOW RATER and fittings to hook up to the system Don't know what to tell ya. Best ya can do is look for a Blue Ribion service manual on the hdy'for that tractor and find a flow rater .
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