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remote hyd pressure on 560

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Chris Brown

03-21-2004 19:19:14




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Can I get just a litle more hydraulic pressure on my 560 with hydratouch system. I have a loader plugged into the remotes and need another 300 psi or more to get the job done.I can only lift really big bales about 6 feet high with the engine revving and relief valve squealing,it just won't stack them. I can get off and use a helper and I can lift it on up by hand,so I know it won't take alot more to do the job. My pump is fine so is the OE output pressure,I just need more.I have an I&T manual but I don't see the relief valve.

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Vern MN

03-22-2004 09:14:13




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 Re: remote hyd pressure on 560 in reply to Chris Brown, 03-21-2004 19:19:14  
Chris, I have a 460 and in the same fix as you. My pressures are just about spot on, and I have come to the conclusion too that I may need to change loader rams (I have a international 2001 loader)

That won't be the cheapest way. Very interested if someone has a fix for our problem.



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Joe Evans

03-22-2004 06:49:50




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 Re: remote hyd pressure on 560 in reply to Chris Brown, 03-21-2004 19:19:14  
Chris: I am trying to correct some hydraulic problems with a 460. I am a rookie at these systems, but disassembling the control/relief block on the 460 this past weekend I think qualifies me to help you out a little.

The relief valve is located in a "block". This block is under the remote and fast hitch spool valves-the ones where the control lever attach. The block is mounted the the left-side pedestal casting that holds up the control valves and dash.
Remove the sheetmetal piece that the brake set pull rod attaches to, and you will see all of this.

From what I have seen on Saturday, it appears the relief valve is non-adjustable. There is no screw type or threaded adjuster.

Perhaps a stiffer relief valve spring is avaiable. This will allow the system to generate a higher pressure that you need before the pressure is relieved or 'dumped'. Perhaps the relief spring can be shimmed, but from what I saw, this doesn't seem to feasible. I would caution anyone in attempting to jack up hydraulic system pressures.

It could be that the existing relief valve spring is sacked out--weaker than factory specs and dumping the pressure too early. I think the manual spells out a correct length for the spring and a pounds of resistance to compresss the spring a certain distance. I see in your post that you checked the pressures so a weak relief spring is not the case.

Another option is changing the lift cylinders on your loader to ones with larger bores. More piston area = more force.

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