Posted by ih_bug on November 03, 2014 at 17:49:26 from (67.58.211.56):
In Reply to: Re: Loader Pump Hot posted by ih_bug on November 03, 2014 at 16:14:34:
I guess what I am trying to say above is before you spend the money on a new valve you better make sure the old one is the problem. If you can make the relief kill the motor it will lift the loader if its plumbed correctly. follow the oil through the circuit and disconnect hoses if you have to to make sure oil is coming out where you think it should. if its not coming out the hose for the lift cylinders when you pull the lever to lift the loader then figure out why. and it will come out even if you only have 5#s of pressure.if you have 2000#s of pressure at the end of that hose then maybe your cylinders are full of rust.
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