Posted by Bob in MN on August 15, 2010 at 09:34:39 from (98.132.195.22):
Good to hear that you had such good luck with your hoe.
I"m mounting mine on a Allis Chalmers D-17 series I. That is why I chose to go independent on the hydraulics.
This hoe does have the skid steer mount on it w/a JD conversion adapter to 3 PT.
This hoe was mounted on a JD 1020 gas tractor. Does that tell you JD guys out there which way these valves might be set up, open or closed?
The parts catalog indicates that valves for the BOOM, SWING, DIPPER have relief valves built into them but not in the bucket valve. This still does not eliminate the need for a SYSTEM relief valve, does it?
My setup is an assy. of parts that were available to me and not necessarily the best choice for the application.
I am using a FARMHAND PTO pump. I believe it is 10 GPM. The tank is 15 GAL. At this point there isn"t a cooler attached. I have a fan/radiator style cooler I could use.
Thanks again to all of you who have responded. Bob
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