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Posted by d3 Mike on July 21, 2002 at 09:28:31 from (66.81.167.172):
. As you may know, I have gotten my 1964 M F 205 IND. running. Today I installed the MF 200 loader that I got with the tractor . The loader works great, the loader is run off of a pump that is driven off of the front of the engine. The problem is that when the bucket ram reaches the end of it's stroke, the pump deadheads and stalls the engine. Were is the relief valve, is it in the pump or in the ganged valve for the loader? This pump also controls the Gannon tuning hydraulics through another ganged valve that has it's own relief valve,these work perfect! The next e-mail is going to be about that darn 3 point hitch! But first things first, were is that loader relief valve? Remember this is a OEM factory installed MF loader. Thanks again for all of your help on my project, I truly appreciate it. Mike
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