Posted by buickanddeere on December 14, 2019 at 07:20:04 from (67.69.69.78):
In Reply to: John Deere 1020 posted by jraylong on December 05, 2019 at 14:40:39:
At the very least plug both log splitter hoses into both ports on the SCV.
If the 2nd hose will not plug in. Either there is pressure on the tractor side or the log splitter side . Or the guts of the ports are stuck and need to move lengthways in the body. Tap with a hammer and proxy bar after soaking with penetrating oil.
As for the dealer routing the hydraulic oil directly back into the transmission case from the splitter . Next time you see him , give him a good swift kick on the a s s .
With an open Center plug in the splitter valve . The tractor closed Center hydraulics will be pumping max output at all times and running the front pump into cavitation .
Should not be too much of a job to route a second set of oil lines from the SCV to the other side of the loader lift cylinders .
This will supply down pressure AND prevent the hydraulic oil lever from being drawn low in the transmission .
Keep an eye open and even advertise on the local classified adds . There will be another loader around somewhere cheap with a joystick and a hydraulic bucket .
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