DaBear3428
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that is a feature not a bug, makes changing the oil filter more convenient.
that is a feature not a bug, makes changing the oil filter more convenient.
Not Really! I assume he didn't get an above discount because of a defective made loader?You get what you pay for.
No. That metal has yielded past the point of 'strain hardening' and should not be considered for anything other than an anchor. New metal in the form of a manufactured bracket is the only proper answer.Chains, come along, welding machine are in order.
Am I missing something here. Aren't there suppose to be a brace on each side that goes for the loader mount to the front of the tractor frame for support? The brace behind the hydraulic piston on the photo I have attachedWas moving dirt today when all of the sudden my loader started going down all by itself. This was crazy looking. You can see in the photos that the loader sub frame View attachment 802798 gave way on both sides. It appears to be either bad welds or cheap metal. Either way, it’s nuts that it would do this with only 140 hours on it.
Plates over welded up cracks and tears, weld more bracing. The one that says it can't be done needs to stay out of the way of the one that's doing itNo. That metal has yielded past the point of 'strain hardening' and should not be considered for anything other than an anchor. New metal in the form of a manufactured bracket is the only proper answer.
It appears that aircommuter is talking about relief valves for the hydraulic circuit, not the individual valves. In another life I was a marine engieer in commercil fishing. all our valves had built in reliefs that functioned when the valve was actuated. when in the neutral position the relief was inactive. This was essential. Now on a few systems such as a crab pot hauler or a trawl net reel, there was an additional relief built into the system (not the valve) to allow for vessel surge when the valve controlling the hauler or reel was in neutral.Interesting. Do you happen to have a diagram how this works? I always thought when the spool is centered it closes all other ports off so no way for the relief to work.