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Re: Re: open / closed hydraulics
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Posted by Jon Hagen on February 24, 2003 at 17:16:12 from (63.160.194.139):
In Reply to: Re: open / closed hydraulics posted by Steven@nd on February 24, 2003 at 08:05:34:
I agree with Steve about the PTO pump on an Oliver for loader work. Atleast the older open center system like my 1950T and 2150. They have a small capacity oil tank and a tiny 12 gpm pump with only 9 avalible for the loader after the priority valve takes 3 gal for the power steering. That makes for a slow working loader. You also need a min of 4 valves for the loader and 1 hyd coupler which is not very common as only 2 valves were standard. Also the stock oliver has a locking type valve that makes for very jerky operation when trying to slowly lower a heavy load. A 24 gpm pto pump with atleast a 5 gal oil tank is a cheaper and better working way to go.
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