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ATTN: Jeff Jackson re:hydraulic questions

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Steven@AZ

01-11-2006 14:52:19




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See the other comments posted. I was under the impression you had the Stage II Super M with the reservoir under the fuel tank...

If you are going to be using the loader and a spool valve, a better reservoir would help keep the oil at a cooler operating temp - and would extend the life of the system.

The best idea I can come up with for you would be to purchase a 2 or 3 spool valve and a 5 gallon reservoir. Suction from pump to bottom of reservoir. Pressure from pump to the spool valve, and return to the reservoir. It would make for a cleaner installation without so many (leaky) connections. And a modern spool valve should have a relief valve built into it.

I hope this helps you out!

I have a live hydraulic pump that pushes 15 gpm at full throttle using my H belly pump as a reservoir (holds about 2 gallons with the pump removed and a plate bolted in its place). It works, but it got too hot. I have since added an oil cooler in front of the radiator to keep temps down, and that works fine.

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Jeff Jackson

01-11-2006 15:14:07




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 Re: ATTN: Jeff Jackson re:hydraulic questions in reply to Steven@AZ, 01-11-2006 14:52:19  
After reading other postings I think you are right about a separate reservoir. After taking some measurements it looks like the biggest reservoir that will fit under the tank is 2.8 gallons (from Northern Tool). Would this be big enough or are there other tanks that are bigger and will fit? I would like to keep the single action hydraulics as I have a cultivator for this tractor that uses the one way cylinders. In this case would I just "T" off of the existing lines and plumb as you have described or am I creating a big can of worms? I can't thank everyone enough for all of the info you have provided. I am totally addicted to this site!!!!! !!

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wh

01-11-2006 16:33:36




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 Re: ATTN: Jeff Jackson re:hydraulic questions in reply to Jeff Jackson, 01-11-2006 15:14:07  
here is link to my external tank i built. not sure of size but it holds almost 7 gallons. has a inline screen on the suction PLUS a spin on filter on return. mounted it above axel to my 3 pt hitch and the stand for my 2 spool valve. not in the way at all.



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Steve -forgot to add

01-11-2006 15:43:58




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 Re: ATTN: Jeff Jackson re:hydraulic questions in reply to Jeff Jackson, 01-11-2006 15:14:07  
You can get a 2 or 3 spool valve with float, float position will work the same as the 1-way hydraulics you have now. -- That's how mine is set up, 1 spool has float for the one-way cylinders.



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Steven@AZ

01-11-2006 15:36:09




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 Re: ATTN: Jeff Jackson re:hydraulic questions in reply to Jeff Jackson, 01-11-2006 15:14:07  
I think it will work to have 2.8 gallons. Mine would be fine except for the power steering system using the hydraulics and creating heat in the system.

If you need the single action valve, you are on the right track to tee into the pressure line. It may not look pretty (like mine), but it will work and be useful (the most important thing to me). Others will chime in with their opinions, I'm sure.

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