Tim Stuart
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2007
- Messages
- 125
- Location
- Coldspring, TX
- Tractor
- Mitsubishi bd2h dozer, Gradall G3WD, New Holland TC35a, Chevy Dump Truck
I need some help with my old Mahindra 575 Di , I just put in a brand new hydraulic pump, new hydraulic screen / filter, and new fluid . I also replaced the rubber hose on the suction side of the hydraulic pump. The loader now functions with good speed but will only lift about a half of bucket of dirt. The loader arm will also stay up fully extended for 2 days. The way that the loader is set up on my tractor is suction side comes in from the strainer / filter into the new pump, than the discharge side of the pump goes directly to my loader joy stick. (No lines were disconnected from the joy stick during this), than the lines go to the loader cylinders, one line goes back to the tractor hydraulic assembly under the seat where the filter / strainer is and the cycle starts over. I am thinking I have a pressure relief valve issue. During the trouble shooting process of the pump problem, a friend pulled the pressure relief valve apart and I am not sure if he got it back together correctly. Now for my questions.
1 Does this sound symptomatic of a defective pressure relief valve?
2 Does anybody know what kind of loader valve this is in the picture below?
3. Can I just replace the pressure relief valve?
4. Can the relief valve be rebuilt?
5. Is it worth rebuilding or just trash it?
I know buy a pressure gauge!!!!. The hydraulic lines have a O-ring fitting that a 15/16 wrench will fit, Does anybody know what kind of fittings these are more than likely are and where I can get a good deal on a pressure gauge (5000 psi correct?) from what that will it into the lines>
Thanks in advance,
Tim
1 Does this sound symptomatic of a defective pressure relief valve?
2 Does anybody know what kind of loader valve this is in the picture below?
3. Can I just replace the pressure relief valve?
4. Can the relief valve be rebuilt?
5. Is it worth rebuilding or just trash it?
I know buy a pressure gauge!!!!. The hydraulic lines have a O-ring fitting that a 15/16 wrench will fit, Does anybody know what kind of fittings these are more than likely are and where I can get a good deal on a pressure gauge (5000 psi correct?) from what that will it into the lines>
Thanks in advance,
Tim