Posted by Charles Todd on April 07, 2008 at 19:49:33 from (205.242.95.135):
I have searched the archives on the subject and didn't quite find the answer I was looking for.
I got all of my hydraulics back together and installed my freshly rebuilt remote valves. The valves worked almost a good as new! Quite proud of myself for pulling that one off.
The problem reared its head when I went to unload a Mott (Alamo) 88" Flail Mower from my trailer. I had to gap the throttle wide open to raise it over the side of the trailer. I figure the Mott mower weighs 1000-1200 lb. The loader has a 3000 lb lift rating @ 1800 psi. I know the system relief is 1650 psi. When I put the load to it, the diverter valve started by-passing (squealing). I have not investigated too deep but there is a set-screw on the diverter. Should I adjust this or look deeper (relief valve)?
Sorry for being long winded, it has been a long day and my mind is racing. I have not installed a gauge in-line to see what actual psi I am delivering to the remotes, but i know it seems weak. Also the power steering can be difficult at times too... May be related?
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