Posted by bc on July 22, 2009 at 14:05:08 from (71.158.218.38):
In Reply to: Here is a diagram posted by jdemaris on July 22, 2009 at 11:26:33:
According to your diagram, the 9 gpm pump (or 7) goes into the top of the flow divider, out the bottom, and then over the all the hoe systems. Starting with the swing and stabilizer.
How do the stabilizers work after it gets hot? Can you move the bucket and boom with the small pump maybe slower than normal just after you start it? Are you sure the pilot valve doesn't have a pop off valve and lines going to an oil cooler and then back to the resevoir to maintain an open system circuit when no valves are being operated?
The drawing appears to be from a system that has the dual pumps in the pump housing such as on a 606-656-2606.
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