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Need help with hydraulics

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HomerBinNC

05-18-2005 10:00:48




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I removed the FEL from my IH 464, as soon as I disconnected the hoses the hydraulics’ started whining. The whining stops while the 3 point hitch is going up but start again when the lift gets to the top. The lines gets very hot. The loader has it's own set of remotes on the side of the tractor. Can I just loop them together? Or is there something more I should do? Thanks for the help.
Homer

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JMS/MN

05-18-2005 17:16:00




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 Re: Need help with hydraulics in reply to HomerBinNC, 05-18-2005 10:00:48  
I agree with the others about looping the hydraulics- sounds like the system is fighting itself. For a simple loop connector, use two fittings like those on the loader, connected with a 1/2 inch pipe- ie, if both tractor ends are female, and the loader has male ends, Pioneer or other, get two male ends and hook your tractor hoses together. Although I wonder why you have flow (trying to) when the hoses are unhooked.

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Hurst

05-18-2005 12:47:04




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 Re: Need help with hydraulics in reply to HomerBinNC, 05-18-2005 10:00:48  
Sounds like an open system hydrauics. Easiest solution is to connect the two lines with a piece of hose. With an open system, it will need an unobstructed path of flow, which the hose connecting these would give. The reason it doesn't do it wiht the 3pt moving up is because all of the hydraulic pressure is diverted to those as they are being pushed up. Good luck

Hurst



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HomerBinNC

05-18-2005 13:16:21




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 Re: Need help with hydraulics in reply to Hurst, 05-18-2005 12:47:04  
Thanks Hurst, I will try the loop, I thought it would work, just didn’t know it there was a better way.

Thanks again Homer



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old

05-18-2005 11:40:04




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 Re: Need help with hydraulics in reply to HomerBinNC, 05-18-2005 10:00:48  
Sounds like some rigged the hyds. To me thats saying you will need to at least leave the valve body plumbed in. From what your saying it looks like it would be almost like pulling on of the onboad valves and just holding it so its causeing the relief valve to open and release preassure.



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HomerBinNC

05-18-2005 13:11:46




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 Re: Need help with hydraulics in reply to old, 05-18-2005 11:40:04  
Thanks Old, I thought I could loop the lines together, just didn’t know it there was a better way.

Homer



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