Posted by Bob on July 24, 2015 at 22:30:37 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: remote valves posted by hendersonmonte on July 24, 2015 at 21:20:55:
Not that plumbing the loader valve into a pair of remotes and tying one of the SCV levers back is the BEST way to accomplish what you are doing, it has been done often and should NOT be causing the tractor's main pump to go "in stroke" all the time.
You have one of two issues... either the loader valve is set up for "open center" (LIKELY), or the SCV you are sourcing oil from has an internal problem (POSSIBLE).
Surf on lower down on the main page to the DEERE-specific Forum.
You'll get lots of advice on how to verify if you have the correct loader valve (or correct changeover "plug" in the valve for closed center) and have to plumb directly into the high pressure source and return the oil to the filtered main pump charge circuit.
The LAST thing you want to do on a closed center DEERE is to return the oil to the "reservoir", that's why you need help from DEERE-familiar folks.
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