Posted by kopeck on October 26, 2014 at 07:29:10 from (69.50.54.36):
Wrapping up my 3 point hitch install and I seem to have broken my Christmas Tree valve. I think it may have been broken before hand, I bought it used.
The right had pressure port cracked. I was tightening up the hose and noticed it wasn't getting snug as quickly as the other side and then heard a pop. Like I said I think it may have been cracked and I just cracked it more.
Anyway, do I have any options other then replacing it? Maybe see if I can get it brazed? Maybe find another valve body? I would hate to have to buy another valve, they're kind of expensive.
Also, I have a live pump on a belly pump tractor with the belly pump being the reservoir. With this setup where's the pressure relief? I don't think the Christmas tree has anything built in, does the pump have the relief built in?
K
This post was edited by kopeck at 07:40:08 10/26/14.
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