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Charlyn Power steering

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Hayfarmer

03-17-2005 20:16:50




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A while back someone posted a picture showing the plumbing on one of these units using a priority valve on an M or similar I believe. I can't seem to find the pictures in the archives. I did find Bob Ms pages from charlyn manuel but was looking for the others. Believe there were several differnet views. Can someone help me? Thanks in advance




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Steven@AZ

03-18-2005 11:06:39




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 Re: Charlyn Power steering in reply to Hayfarmer, 03-17-2005 20:16:50  
See link below for ideas on priority valves, live hydraulics, power steering, etc...



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Allan in NE

03-18-2005 01:25:50




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 Re: Charlyn Power steering in reply to Hayfarmer, 03-17-2005 20:16:50  
HF,

I don't know if it is right or not, but this is the way I plumbed mine.

Flow on this type of priority valve is:

'Pressure out' from pump to 'inlet' of priority valve; 'out' on priority valve to the 'in' on the torque motor; The 'out' on the torque motor dumps back to the tank. Then, the 'exhaust' on priority valve feeds the rest of the hydraulic system.

Allan

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Harley

03-18-2005 06:47:06




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 Re: Charlyn Power steering in reply to Allan in NE, 03-18-2005 01:25:50  
Allan, where did you get that nifty looking priority valve? Looks like the cat's meow, Harley



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Allan in NE

03-18-2005 07:11:55




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 Re: Charlyn Power steering in reply to Harley, 03-18-2005 06:47:06  
Mornin' Harley,

That is what Mike at Steel Wheel recommended, so ol' blind and unknowing me, that's what I bought.

I gotta be honest with ya tho, if I had it to do over again, I'd do it different. But no, against my better judgement, I wanted to save some money and put in that used, old style torque motor.

Maybe with a smaller loader, a guy would never notice it, I dunno.

But without the power steering hooked into the system, this pump seems to handle the loader just as good as the PTO pump ever did. But, add that priority valve in the mix and it robs 3 1/2 gpm for the steering. All the time. That drops the available oil down to 6 ½ gpm and it slows down the loader.

Also, I notice that if I want to do two operations at once, like tilt and use the grapple or lift and tilt, one function has to wait on the other. Just not enough oil.

The new style torque motors can be bought, which are the "on demand" type. If I had it to do over, I'd really think about one of these types.

All in all tho, it makes for a nice little loader tractor now and it is lots better than the old "Armstrong" days. :>)

Allan

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Harley

03-18-2005 10:20:50




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 Re: Charlyn Power steering in reply to Allan in NE, 03-18-2005 07:11:55  
Ya that's the same with my loader tractor, but like you say, it sure beats not having it. I'll have to check with Mike. I need one for the other M. No loader, just be nice with power steering. Later, Harley



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