I am researching increasing my hydraulic pressure on my Yanmar Sc2400 to improve loader and 3 pt lift capacity.
I do have a digital copy of the shop manual, and it states do not exceed 1875psi. This note is referenced on the hydraulic circuit diagram for the power steering cylinder.
Hydraulic flow goes from second pump (with relief valve set at 1875psi) through the power steering valve, to the 3 point, to the loader.
Kubota BX owners (on internet forums) have increased their lift capacity by shimming their relief valve.
Yanmar does in fact sell similar shims for adjusting pressure, though their (and probably Kubota's) intent is for them to be used only is pressure is low (<1875psi). I'm leaning towards increasing to around 21-2200psi. I've already purchased shims from my dealer.
My questions are:
1. Has anyone actually done this with an sc2400?
2. Though the manual clearly states do not exceed 1875psi due to the steering cylinder - is this just extra caution/safety from Yanmar? Or does Kubota just have a beefier steering cylinder (I could not find specs for their cylinder)?
3. Kubota owners claim shimming only increases loader lift capacity. With the Yanmar I think both 3pt and loader lift will increase, because of how the hydraulics flow. Is this a correct assumption? Why does the 3pt lift not increase on the Kubota?
I do have a digital copy of the shop manual, and it states do not exceed 1875psi. This note is referenced on the hydraulic circuit diagram for the power steering cylinder.
Hydraulic flow goes from second pump (with relief valve set at 1875psi) through the power steering valve, to the 3 point, to the loader.
Kubota BX owners (on internet forums) have increased their lift capacity by shimming their relief valve.
Yanmar does in fact sell similar shims for adjusting pressure, though their (and probably Kubota's) intent is for them to be used only is pressure is low (<1875psi). I'm leaning towards increasing to around 21-2200psi. I've already purchased shims from my dealer.
My questions are:
1. Has anyone actually done this with an sc2400?
2. Though the manual clearly states do not exceed 1875psi due to the steering cylinder - is this just extra caution/safety from Yanmar? Or does Kubota just have a beefier steering cylinder (I could not find specs for their cylinder)?
3. Kubota owners claim shimming only increases loader lift capacity. With the Yanmar I think both 3pt and loader lift will increase, because of how the hydraulics flow. Is this a correct assumption? Why does the 3pt lift not increase on the Kubota?