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Re: Allan or others. HELP PLEASE


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Posted by charles todd on July 20, 2009 at 20:39:34 from (205.242.95.138):

In Reply to: Allan or others. HELP PLEASE posted by Jerry Gilliam on July 20, 2009 at 07:04:10:

I do not have PhotoBucket open right now to post the pics, but the archives may have them??? I can post if you would like. I upgraded to the 17 gpm pump, I do not have to tie any valves back to make things work. This is counter-productive, still loosing one remote to run two more.

I installed a 3-spool, power-beyond valve for my loader and still have the two factory remotes. I just looped in between the pump and flow divider, no cut-n-splice. The only negative is if I am operating a loader valve it is hard to steer. But how often are you ACTUALLY steering while pulling a loader lever? I just time my actions and have zero issues with the loader having priority over steering. Actually it speeds up the loader by 3 gpm. I am dumping the relief return through a ORB fitting that I replaced the filler plug at the IPTO with. All supply and return hoses are 3/4" and all work hoses are 1/2".

I have a total of five remotes. The 3-spool I have set at 2200 psi and the 2 factory remotes utilize the OEM 1600 psi. You may say that is only 600 psi... Multiply that times the surface areas of your two loader cylinders and it will surprise you how much force is there. If you use the remotes, piggy back with a multiplier, or "tie one back" to feed another valve bank, you are stuck with the OEM factory relief. You can change is to a higher PSI, but price one... About $280. That buys a nice valve bank.

If you want pics of the plumbing, I'll post them.

KARL: Still wanting the remote valve. I'll make a GOOD offer since I did not get back with you. I may even include enough o-rings to rebuild it! Email me if interested. :)

CT


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