Posted by IAtractorKid on April 21, 2012 at 20:09:21 from (166.250.103.25):
Hey guys! Having some issues with my loader on my SH and hoping you can help me out. Hopefully the pictures show up clearly but i have an M&W live pump behind the distributor with 3 spool valve in the loader. 1/2" pressure line from pump to valve, 1/2" return from spool to loader upright reservior, 1/2" line from bottom of loader upright reservior to top of gutted belly pump and 3/4" line from bottom of belly pump housing to supply side of pump.
Basically when i go to raise the loader, there is a long delay before the loader moves at all. I know the pump is only 10 or 12 gpm but it seriously takes close to a minute of pulling the lever back before the loader ever moves. Once it starts moving it does pretty good unless i stop and then there is the delay again. Also, when i go to lower the loader, i have to very carefully as it seems to be dropping and not pressuring down as it should. So...any ideas?????????
I was thinking i need to replace the 1/2" lines from valve to reservior and reservior to belly pump with 3/4" to feed the pump more volume. What do you think???
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