Hello, I have a 1982 b7100d-p, with front end loader. It’s been working good, but this last weekend I was headed out rototilling and was lifting the tiller with the 3pt hitch. When the 3pt hitch lifted up all the way, it maxed out the pump like usual before before I returned the lift handle to the neutral position, but this time the pressure actually cracked the diverted valve housing. Some of the drawings I’ve seen call it the cylinder cap assembly. I’m now trying to find a new one, but haven’t found a definite part number yet.
Why did this crack? The housing cracked at a casting line, so I’m guessing a poor cast job on the part. But shouldn’t the relief valve have protected this? I have never messed with the relief, but I have only had the tractor a few months. The FEL I have maxed out before, but I’m guessing the external valve assembly for it has a built in relief valve that would limit the loader pressure.
I’m just looking for some input, maybe I need to put a pressure gauge inline somewhere before I fix and run things again?
Thanks, James
Why did this crack? The housing cracked at a casting line, so I’m guessing a poor cast job on the part. But shouldn’t the relief valve have protected this? I have never messed with the relief, but I have only had the tractor a few months. The FEL I have maxed out before, but I’m guessing the external valve assembly for it has a built in relief valve that would limit the loader pressure.
I’m just looking for some input, maybe I need to put a pressure gauge inline somewhere before I fix and run things again?
Thanks, James