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Re: Remote Hydrualics - low pressure
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Posted by Rod F. on February 23, 2005 at 14:30:37 from (142.177.97.157):
In Reply to: Remote Hydrualics - low pressure posted by Alex H. on February 22, 2005 at 07:15:20:
There is a lot of good info here, but from experience, I will say that Bern is correct. I have been there and done that several times with some of mine. The combining/sequencing valve is most likely the problem. You should be able to gain access by removing the floor mat, and there should be an access panel there. Not positive on the 6610, but there should be. Once in there, remove that small pilot line on the left side, and with the tractor running, carefully move a valve, and see if there is pilot flow coming FROM the remotes. If there is, and I expect there will be, the problem is in the combining valve. This, as I recall is the lower left valve (behind cap) in the priority pack. As Bern suggested, pull the valve out, taking care of the springs and filter screen, and place a scribe mark on the set screw and end of the valve body. Next, disassemble the valve, counting the turns on the relief valve. Clean it up, put it back together, and go. It may do this a couple times, and then go for years again. Also inspet the valve for scoring etc, and renew any O-rings you remove. You are looking at a time consuming 50 cent fix. BT,DT. Rod
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