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Topic: hydraulic hose getting real hot
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| pat crawford
09-20-2012 09:37:11
67.142.182.21
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i buying a 240 international tractor the seller says the hydraulic hoses get real hot any buddy have and idea what could be causeing this problem? |
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| pete 23
09-20-2012 10:55:32
74.32.238.2
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Re: hydraulic hose getting real hot in reply to pat crawford, 09-20-2012 09:37:11
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| Getting hot because system is staying on demand. This can happen for various reason. Number one, make sure single to double setting on valves does not have broken or bent roll pin stop. If it has teledepth hitch, may be at end of travel, lingage bent or busted, out of adjustment or bad valve. Orfice screen in regulator valve may be plugged. At any rate, it will ruin a pump if run that way along with a jillion o-rings through out the system. |
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| mkirsch
09-20-2012 09:46:48
64.80.110.74
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Re: hydraulic hose getting real hot in reply to pat crawford, 09-20-2012 09:37:11
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| A blockage somewhere in the system. Could be anywhere. |
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| old
09-20-2012 09:46:49
209.86.226.57
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Re: hydraulic hose getting real hot in reply to pat crawford, 09-20-2012 09:37:11
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| Depending on which hose it is and all could well be a valve that is not going into a center/neutral position like it should so it has pressure on it at all times and that would cause that |
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| pat crawford
09-20-2012 09:55:14
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Re: hydraulic hose getting real hot in reply to old, 09-20-2012 09:46:49
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| thanks you very much for your help i will know more later today when i buy the tractor. have a blessed day |
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| old
09-20-2012 10:12:42
209.86.226.57
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Re: hydraulic hose getting real hot in reply to pat crawford, 09-20-2012 09:55:14
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| Try working the lever back and forth a good bit. Also if it is set up to run a double acting cylinder and is hooked to a single it can cause that. I can not say for sure on a 240 but I know the 340 I have here has settings to work either a single of double but you have the have them set for which ever you are using and if not then you can get some odd problems like a hot hose |
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