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Referring to this thread http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/mahindra-owning-operating/357220-1538-backhoe.html
Upon further reading and pondering....
I am thinking the backhoe has "open centers" on the valves, is this the return line (third line)?
I am sure that I am dead heading my pump (which dickfoster mentioned in the earlier thread) because the return line isn't hooked up and I can hear the pump straining. I have learned from reading that dead heading the pump causes usage of the relief valve and will generate a lot of heat, and yes, when I use the backhoe the hydraulic cylinders get hot enough to burn me.
I now know that the BH is normally run on a power beyond from the FEL. My BH is plumbed on a remote (and I am not sure why it was done this way). Rather than putting the power beyond plumbing on the FEL can I still hook up the third line to dump into the tank somehow to prevent pump dead heading and stay on the remote? Will this solve the issue?
Thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge.
Upon further reading and pondering....
I am thinking the backhoe has "open centers" on the valves, is this the return line (third line)?
I am sure that I am dead heading my pump (which dickfoster mentioned in the earlier thread) because the return line isn't hooked up and I can hear the pump straining. I have learned from reading that dead heading the pump causes usage of the relief valve and will generate a lot of heat, and yes, when I use the backhoe the hydraulic cylinders get hot enough to burn me.
I now know that the BH is normally run on a power beyond from the FEL. My BH is plumbed on a remote (and I am not sure why it was done this way). Rather than putting the power beyond plumbing on the FEL can I still hook up the third line to dump into the tank somehow to prevent pump dead heading and stay on the remote? Will this solve the issue?
Thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge.