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Rear arms not working since fitting loader.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mur Huwcun" data-source="post: 5184812" data-attributes="member: 33114"><p>Seems you’re sorted now but I feel you still need a dump line, your loader is not self levelling therefore it’s not the end of the world. One thing you need to check now is if the relief valve is set correctly as your loader is plumbed before tractor spool valves and it’s own PRV. Do you know what tye valve was fitted on before? On the Massey that supplied the brackets? </p><p></p><p>Ideally you need to stick a gauge in the tractor rear coupling for a reading first then stick it on one of the outlets for the loader on the boom and compare. Use the lift (first left) ideally. Then compare with the crowd (3rd from left). Crowd relief valve can be set lower to relieve bucket shocks. Your looking at 2500psi ish, no more than 2800 though or it will start damaging the pump and circuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mur Huwcun, post: 5184812, member: 33114"] Seems you’re sorted now but I feel you still need a dump line, your loader is not self levelling therefore it’s not the end of the world. One thing you need to check now is if the relief valve is set correctly as your loader is plumbed before tractor spool valves and it’s own PRV. Do you know what tye valve was fitted on before? On the Massey that supplied the brackets? Ideally you need to stick a gauge in the tractor rear coupling for a reading first then stick it on one of the outlets for the loader on the boom and compare. Use the lift (first left) ideally. Then compare with the crowd (3rd from left). Crowd relief valve can be set lower to relieve bucket shocks. Your looking at 2500psi ish, no more than 2800 though or it will start damaging the pump and circuit. [/QUOTE]
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