Posted by Owen Aaland on February 20, 2010 at 08:30:30 from (198.70.47.146):
In Reply to: IH 706 problems posted by Jeff-oh on February 18, 2010 at 20:56:19:
Leyland-270 said: (quoted from post at 11:46:23 02/19/10) I am guessing that your loader is operated from the tractor's remote services. A 706 does not have open center hydraulics. Not seeing it I can only conclude your hoe operates from the return side of the tractors services which is why you have to bungee a valve open to allow a flow of the charge pressure. With allot of use this will be a bit tough on your system. My hoe has an open center valve bank so I routed my flow through my hoe first then back to the tractor. I have also done this with loaders on tractor with a charge pressure, but your power steering will no longer have priority over the loader. Of course not an issue with the back hoe as you are not steering at the same time as using the hoe.
The 706 does indeed have an open center hydraulic system. It is also quite likely to have both front and rear outlets on the same auxiliary valve. It is possible that the hoe is connected to a rear outlet that also has the front outlet connected to the loader. Without more information of how the hydraulics are plumbed we are just making wild guesses.
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