Auto reset plough

Ploughing today and hit a big stone and bent auto reset ram thing. Will it be OK of its straightened . Massey plough same as overum. Think pressure must be a bit too high, but can't find any guide of what to set it at.
 

del_boy

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Ploughing today and hit a big stone and bent auto reset ram thing. Will it be OK of its straightened . Massey plough same as overum. Think pressure must be a bit too high, but can't find any guide of what to set it at.
We've just replaced a pin at the front of the auto reset leg so we had to drop the ram pressure to release the leg. We put a guage across all of them 1st to check the pressures and on overum they ranged from 1650 to 1750psi in the hydraulic ram so we recharged it the same.
You will need an adapter fitting and a guage and a pipe made up.
Hope this helps
 
We've just replaced a pin at the front of the auto reset leg so we had to drop the ram pressure to release the leg. We put a guage across all of them 1st to check the pressures and on overum they ranged from 1650 to 1750psi in the hydraulic ram so we recharged it the same.
You will need an adapter fitting and a guage and a pipe made up.
Hope this helps
That's good to know, I have a pipe and guage that came with it. Does it spring easily at that pressure? Thanks
 

del_boy

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Location
Herefordshire
That's good to know, I have a pipe and guage that came with it. Does it spring easily at that pressure? Thanks
Yeah we're happy with it. We do plenty of contracting so always in the unknown. The front furrow always felt a bit 'softer' and that was the lowest reading of the 5.
Put the guage on the others and see what they are
 
Yeah we're happy with it. We do plenty of contracting so always in the unknown. The front furrow always felt a bit 'softer' and that was the lowest reading of the 5.
Put the guage on the others and see what they are
Il check later, I'm happy with the plough, think the bent bit will straighten again or might work OK if pressure was down, it's bent near the end.
 

daveydiesel1

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Livestock Farmer
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Co antrim
Yeah we're happy with it. We do plenty of contracting so always in the unknown. The front furrow always felt a bit 'softer' and that was the lowest reading of the 5.
Put the guage on the others and see what they are
Can you not set the front furrow seperately? My nh has this option
 

del_boy

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Location
Herefordshire
Can you not set the front furrow seperately? My nh has this option
Yes you can set them all individually. We didn't know what they should be so checked them all and put the front furrow one the same. Maybe we should have set it slightly higher perhaps. Pain in the ass to keep adjusting them. Kuhn idea is good and can be set easily enough
 
Yes you can set them all individually. We didn't know what they should be so checked them all and put the front furrow one the same. Maybe we should have set it slightly higher perhaps. Pain in the ass to keep adjusting them. Kuhn idea is good and can be set easily enough
kuhn is simple ,1 accumulator for the lot
 

del_boy

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Location
Herefordshire
Haven't tried it yet but how di you get the quick release fitting off again as the tap is up near the guage
Adapter fitting on here , pipe with a 't' one for the pressure guage and one quick release coupling for the tractor. Turn oil flow right down and flick the spool until your at required pressure. Undo the fitting off the ram 1st to maintain the pressure. Then float the spool and release quick coupling
 

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del_boy

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Herefordshire
2nd picture looks like you could do it the 1st picture wont as you need to be able to get the hydraulic pipe off afterwards . How on earth did they manage to recharge the pressure before 🤔
Different plough to us by looks possibly aswell . Not sure on yours but the accumulators are sealed on ours with no test ports so can't even check the pressure
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quattro

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scotland
Earlier overums had one big accumulator they then went to one per leg I think when they changed to Kongskilde dont know what Holland went with
accumulator should be filled with nitrogen?? I think
 

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