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Posted by Rod F. on October 30, 2004 at 20:00:43 from (142.177.76.15):
In Reply to: Re: Maiden Voyage posted by Allan in NE on October 30, 2004 at 14:33:20:
Hi Allan, It's nice to see that you got her goin'. You been busy at that rather than stirrin' the pot here, huh? (grin) That valve you have there just looks like what I know as a flow control valve. They also have one like that that is pressure compensated. I think what will happen is that if you lift your loader, with that particular valve you have, your steering may lock?? With the PC valve, it shouldn't, I think, mabey... Brain foggy now.... too late. Basically with the PC valve, you should be able to supply constant flow regardless of pressures in the excess circuit. I may be wrong in the descripotions somewat, but the difference is along those lines. I don't think you could actually automatically govern the flow without going to a closed center system either. Then the pump could just stroke out. With the open center, there will be trade offs, unless you go to a dedicated steering pump. However, what you have there now must be a beauty compared to "armstrong" steering. HTH. BTW, the tractor looks good, but I can't get over that loader It has some awful reach. Rod
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