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Topic: Re: Power Steering
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| IH fan
11-26-2012 14:30:48
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One thing I have considered doing is to install a priority flow divider in the pressure line of the loader pump. Mine has a crankshaft driven pump for the loader and it's really a little too large for the loader... loader moves faster than it needs to. Then operate the PS off that pump, so the 3 point works better, or I would hope it does. The flow divider that is now on it may not handle the total flow from the loader pump, so I may have to get a larger one that still has 3 gpm priority. I get by the way it is, so I doubt I'll mess with it. I've also thought of getting a smaller pump for the loader since the shaft seal leaks on this one anyway. Sure wish I still had acsess to the parts I had 20+ years ago :( I'd do a lot of updating on this thing. |
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| mike1972chev
11-26-2012 15:45:31
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| | You could even get a manually adjustable flow divider and "steal" enough oil flow from your loader pump to run the power steering like you are saying. I just know I personally would NEVER do a flow divider off of the original "live" pump on the tractor from what all I have studied about it. |
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