Deere 2210 with Woods BH6000 backhoe leaks.

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Keribi

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I own a John Deere 2210 with a Woods BH6000 backhoe and 2 of the 4 port relief valves are leaking. The 2 that leak are mounted on the upper part of the spool valve. One of the relief valves is set for 2500psi and the other is set at 2000psi with anti-cavitation check. I am not clear on the purpose of the port relief valves, can someone explain their usage? I believe the hydraulics on the 2210 cant produce 2000 psi but not sure. I tried to contact Woods Equipment support without any reply as of today. The cost for the replacement relief valves from Woods is: $221 and $271 which is outrageous for what they are. My question is would I be able to find a more affordable equivalent relief valve? I am sure I may need the specs of the OEM relief valves to find a replacement. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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   / Deere 2210 with Woods BH6000 backhoe leaks. #2  
Work port relief valves limit the pressure in that port only and are usually specific to a given valve style - size.

The anti- cav feature allows oil to be drawn from the tank line to prevent cavitation of a cylinder or motor
 
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Thanks for the port valve info. Looks like the valves are for the dipper and bucket curl.
 
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I own a John Deere 2210 with a Woods BH6000 backhoe and 2 of the 4 port relief valves are leaking. The 2 that leak are mounted on the upper part of the spool valve. One of the relief valves is set for 2500psi and the other is set at 2000psi with anti-cavitation check. I am not clear on the purpose of the port relief valves, can someone explain their usage? I believe the hydraulics on the 2210 cant produce 2000 psi but not sure. I tried to contact Woods Equipment support without any reply as of today. The cost for the replacement relief valves from Woods is: $221 and $271 which is outrageous for what they are. My question is would I be able to find a more affordable equivalent relief valve? I am sure I may need the specs of the OEM relief valves to find a replacement. Any help would be appreciated.
Keribi
I am just now following this thread for where to get port relief valves at lower than OEM pricing. I have a older Woods BH7500 backhoe that I just acquired, and notice leaking from one of the same kind of relief valves, what Woods calls "shock relief valve." Prices for replacement range from $308.00 to $350.00! WOW! Almost as much as I paid for the whole backhoe. Have you found any sources?
 

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