Posted by bc on January 05, 2009 at 11:10:41 from (68.88.175.43):
In Reply to: Tractor purchase advice posted by Leon Torkelson on January 05, 2009 at 06:14:14:
Well Leon, I'm not sure what you need for high pressure. Guess you can check your baler manual and post back.
I have the manual for the IH 3000 loader. It goes on the 340, 460, 504, 2504, 606, and 2606 tractors. In all of them it says to take out the 1600 psi relief valve and put in a 2000 relief valve.
Your 560 uses the same basic hydraulic equipment as these other and including at least up to the 656 and 2656. I have a 2606 with that loader.
The hoses and valves will handle up to 3000 psi with no problem. The limiting factor is the rated capacity of the pumps. You don't want to go over the rated capacity of the pumps. I don't have the pump specs (hopefully someone else does) but I think they are at least rated to 2250 or 2500 psi.
So maybe just a 100 buck relief valve may do it for you.
The other factor is the needed gallons per minute by the baler(per the manual) and what your tractor puts out. Your 560 will have either the 12 or 17 gpm pump more than likely.
Guess I'd check with case/ih or a hydraulics dealer about a new relief valve before getting a new tractor.
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