So on the they FEL hydraulics.
In order to test out my mechanical installation of the FEL, I needed to get the hydraulics hooked up. The Control that came with the loader is not a Power Beyond equipped valve. If you look at the pic, the BYD port is not drilled drilled out. So, I will be buying a new valve in the near future.
In the mean time I need to hook up the hydraulics. So I drilled and tapped a 1/4" NPT port into my hydraulic block. I ran a hose from the block to the IN port on my control valve. For the return line, I ran a piece of garden hose (all i had) (and temporary) back to the transmission by putting a Tee into the transmission fluid fill plug.
I knew ahead of time that sharing the fluid in parallel with the 3pt hitch would be a problem. But i figured I had 2 choices to force fluid to the loader control. My initial thought was to turn my Aux. valve under my seat to the Aux. port which is plugged up. My thinking was that this would turn the flow off to the 3 pt hitch. It did not work. But when I put the lever for the 3 pt hitch up, the loader moved. It seemed to move kinda slow, and I am not sure if and where a problem exists.
a. could be the way i am hooked up is simply not allowing full flow to the valve.
b. could be that I have a flow issue with my hydraulic pump.
c. could be that I have no idea how fast is should move.
I guess all i need is to know my pumps GMP rate (anyone?) and then determine the volume of either the boom or bucket cylinders and figure out how long it should take the to move the cylinder it's full stroke, then time it. But in the mean time, I got to test the loader and all works well so far, despite having all my under frame brackets made. Here's a few pics.