hirsch56
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- Joined
- Feb 24, 2013
- Messages
- 14
- Location
- Klondike, IN
- Tractor
- Bobcat CT2040, JD 1650, Cub Z-force 48
I have a JD 1650 Tractor, 62 HP with a comparable size remotes hydraulic pump and full-size 3-point hitch (not sure how 3-points are classed, but it is the big one.) The hydraulics are open-loop (not sure what that means) and there is a Koyker loader connected to the remotes which operates well. If I do not put a loop hose across the remotes, or don't have the loader connected, the hydraulic pump complains and loads up the engine. I bought a 3-point mounted backhoe that is designed for a smaller 3-point hitch and a smaller hydraulic pump. If I connect the backhoe valveset directly to the remotes or in series with the loader, either way there is too much flow from the pump and the dustcovers blow out on the backhoe valveset from excess backpressure, even at idle. My question is does there exist a sort of bypass valve which will allow the excess flow to go around the backhoe valveset so the dustcovers don't blow off, and still allow operation of the backhoe? There is a heavy equipment mechanic down the road, and I want at least some knowledge of what I need before taking the problem to him. For now I have a ball valve across the backhoe valves to bypass the flow, but it is difficult to set the bypass ball valve so the backhoe both operates and does not have too much backpressure.