"My bad, I didn't start the thread, just posted.
This;
http://www.orangetractortalks.com/fo...ad.php?t=15851 should get you to the thread with all the info you need."
Thanks for the link - Info was helpful. I am left with one question. In Dave_engs post a picture of a gauge with a male end is shown. Bxpanded and in your post states "Attach the gauge to the fitting on the tractor. It will be a male end and your gauge should have a female end."
Is this just a matter of which port you connect to? I would have thought the choice of port would matter.
As you can tell my knowledge of hydralics is pretty weak.
Andy
Please download the WSM I suggested. It shows a male ended gauge being plugged into a rear remote.
In the beginning, the choice of ports is not particularly important. You could use one of the FEL ports. Doing the test is just a few seconds of sending flow to the gauge,
If you find something really amiss, then consider getting some expert help as the hydraulic systems can have more than one relief valve. Learning as you go can be very expensive in a second or two.
The manuals do NOT do a good job explaining the many ways a hydraulic system can be set up.
Here is one example. On M series tractors, the WSM tells you to check the pressure setting of the relief valve on a rear remote. Great but if you have a FEL, the flow from the main pump first goes to the FEL valve which has its own relief valve. The FEL valve supplies the rear remotes and 3 pt hitch through a power beyond port in the FEL valve. There is a relief valve for the 3 pt and rear remotes but if the FEL relief is set too low the other relief valve does not have any more pressure to work with than the setting of the FEL relief.
This photo shows a no longer available hydraulic part being split by an owner making pressure adjustments. There is no warning just a sickening crack.
Get your dealer to make a house call and then when the mechanic arrives, offer him $20 cash to teach you about your tractor's system. It will be the best investment you ever make.
Dave