leadfarmer
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- Kubota L3400-MT, CAT 85J 955L, 44A D6B, 1937 R5 Gas Dozer
I bought a 1981 Kodiak C70 dump truck. It had a plow and salt spreader. The hydro pump is engine belt driven with an electric solenoid to engage it (switch on the dash).
I have removed everything for the front plow - 3 hydro lines ran to the front from the valve block, and the two cable control levers in the cab.
I have removed everything for the rear spreader and auger. The pump fed the 3 way flow diverter box shown in the attached pictures. The diverter box split fluid to the valve block and to the variable flow control box in the cab which controlled flow to the auger and spreader. The variable flow in the cab had two hydro lines going to the back and a return to tank line. There was also another return to tank line from the back to the tank for the return from the spreader and auger.
So, one thing I don't understand is why the power beyond port on the valve block is connected to the other side of the flow diverter box which fed the variable flow control.
The attached picture with notes on it shows what I have after removing the above.
I was tempted to plug the power beyond outlet on the valve block and remove the flow diverter box, connecting the pump directly to the valve block.
I think the valve block has a pressure relief valve and it has a return to tank line, so I think this is ok?
Yesterday I fired it up and tested it. If I held the dump lever in the UP position and turned on the pump it worked as it should. When travel stopped and control lever returned to center it seemed like the pump was working harder. Lower pitched noise, not a high pitch maxed out pressure noise.
If I turned on the pump with the control lever in the center position, and then tried to operate the dump bed, it was slower and jumpier while going up. It sounded like the pump was surging or something.
I repeated these two methods of operation a couple times to verify.
So I'm thinking that power beyond port's connection with the flow diverter box might be doing something weird and I should delete it.
What say you more experienced people?
Does this set up seem safe and functional?
Thanks!
I have removed everything for the front plow - 3 hydro lines ran to the front from the valve block, and the two cable control levers in the cab.
I have removed everything for the rear spreader and auger. The pump fed the 3 way flow diverter box shown in the attached pictures. The diverter box split fluid to the valve block and to the variable flow control box in the cab which controlled flow to the auger and spreader. The variable flow in the cab had two hydro lines going to the back and a return to tank line. There was also another return to tank line from the back to the tank for the return from the spreader and auger.
So, one thing I don't understand is why the power beyond port on the valve block is connected to the other side of the flow diverter box which fed the variable flow control.
The attached picture with notes on it shows what I have after removing the above.
I was tempted to plug the power beyond outlet on the valve block and remove the flow diverter box, connecting the pump directly to the valve block.
I think the valve block has a pressure relief valve and it has a return to tank line, so I think this is ok?
Yesterday I fired it up and tested it. If I held the dump lever in the UP position and turned on the pump it worked as it should. When travel stopped and control lever returned to center it seemed like the pump was working harder. Lower pitched noise, not a high pitch maxed out pressure noise.
If I turned on the pump with the control lever in the center position, and then tried to operate the dump bed, it was slower and jumpier while going up. It sounded like the pump was surging or something.
I repeated these two methods of operation a couple times to verify.
So I'm thinking that power beyond port's connection with the flow diverter box might be doing something weird and I should delete it.
What say you more experienced people?
Does this set up seem safe and functional?
Thanks!
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