Short version:
Anyone know where there is a return to "tank" (reservoir) connection on this tractor?
Long version:
I recently replaced an old grey market Japanese tractor with a shiny new LX2610HSD. I ordered it with a 3rd function and a single rear remote. Part of the reason for the rear remote was to hook up a little 3 point backhoe I made years ago. It was designed to connect in the power beyond loop on my old tractor. It also has its own relief valve so it needs a return to "tank" connection as well. I have some industrial hydraulic experience from my early engineering days and the principles of hydraulics are not that complex. Unfortunately, the dealer and I didn't speak the same hydraulic vernacular. They did get the backhoe working, well sort of.
Using the rear remote held in the rear most position the backhoe functions. However, the tractor relief valve is constantly relieving whenever the backhoe is not in motion. Not good. It turns out the mechanic who installed the WR Long 3rd function and rear remotes thought the "T" connection on the 3rd function valve was a tank port so that's where he hooked up the return to tank disconnect. In reality it is the power beyond output which I believe goes to the 3 point hitch. I think inserting the backhoe between the 3rd function valve and the 3 point hitch would solve that part of the problem. However, I still need a low pressure return to the reservoir for the backhoe relief valve.
Any suggestions? A hydraulic diagram for the tractor would be great but all my Google searches have failed to locate anything useful.
John
Anyone know where there is a return to "tank" (reservoir) connection on this tractor?
Long version:
I recently replaced an old grey market Japanese tractor with a shiny new LX2610HSD. I ordered it with a 3rd function and a single rear remote. Part of the reason for the rear remote was to hook up a little 3 point backhoe I made years ago. It was designed to connect in the power beyond loop on my old tractor. It also has its own relief valve so it needs a return to "tank" connection as well. I have some industrial hydraulic experience from my early engineering days and the principles of hydraulics are not that complex. Unfortunately, the dealer and I didn't speak the same hydraulic vernacular. They did get the backhoe working, well sort of.
Using the rear remote held in the rear most position the backhoe functions. However, the tractor relief valve is constantly relieving whenever the backhoe is not in motion. Not good. It turns out the mechanic who installed the WR Long 3rd function and rear remotes thought the "T" connection on the 3rd function valve was a tank port so that's where he hooked up the return to tank disconnect. In reality it is the power beyond output which I believe goes to the 3 point hitch. I think inserting the backhoe between the 3rd function valve and the 3 point hitch would solve that part of the problem. However, I still need a low pressure return to the reservoir for the backhoe relief valve.
Any suggestions? A hydraulic diagram for the tractor would be great but all my Google searches have failed to locate anything useful.
John