J_J
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- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
AKKAMAAN,
Why do you think that is a mistake. that is the way just about every Power-Tracs are plumbed, except for the tank strainer. The filter is located right before the charge pump for the closed loop VSP, and so far works quite well. I have also read that suction filters are not a good idea, but they are being used. I understand that if they clog, the pump may suffer, but that is why the bypass. Our machines do not have a return line filter. I would assume their thinking was, that if any crud were in the system it would go to the tank, and settle out, and since the suction line is above the bottom, and then it gets filtered before it gets into the transmission, and wheel motors.
Why do you think that is a mistake. that is the way just about every Power-Tracs are plumbed, except for the tank strainer. The filter is located right before the charge pump for the closed loop VSP, and so far works quite well. I have also read that suction filters are not a good idea, but they are being used. I understand that if they clog, the pump may suffer, but that is why the bypass. Our machines do not have a return line filter. I would assume their thinking was, that if any crud were in the system it would go to the tank, and settle out, and since the suction line is above the bottom, and then it gets filtered before it gets into the transmission, and wheel motors.