B20TLB lacking loader lift power

Gromano

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Hello,
I have a 1990 B20 TLB that is lacking loader lifting power. I know she is old, but she has been well-maintained, and it is now probably in need of some new hoses and seals. However, I have been reading that it may be possible to slightly increase the hydraulic pressure by installing shims to the main relief valve. I am hoping someone out there has experience doing this on a B20 that could give me some advice. Thank you.
 

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Russell King

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I would encourage you to get some fittings and a 3000 PSI gauge and test the pressure before you try to change it. You will need it anyway to shim the pressure relief valve.

You can put the gauge onto a FEL (cylinder) hose connection and operate that valve to test the pressure. So the fittings should adapt the gauge to the disconnect on the tractor side of the hose connection.
 
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Hello,
I have a 1990 B20 TLB that is lacking loader lifting power. I know she is old, but she has been well-maintained, and it is now probably in need of some new hoses and seals. However, I have been reading that it may be possible to slightly increase the hydraulic pressure by installing shims to the main relief valve. I am hoping someone out there has experience doing this on a B20 that could give me some advice. Thank you.
A very frequent cause of loader problems is bad backhoe connections. That would be my very first suspect.

Dan
 

Gromano

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Most of the loader hoses are original (35years old). They are not leaking, but could they be part of the problem?
 

Gromano

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Does it work as always? If its got normal power you dont have a low pressure problem
It works, but it seems to struggle under what I would expect to be normal loads. (ex. bucket full of dirt).
Maybe I am just looking for problems.
 

Gromano

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I guess I am going to slowly change the hoses and look into some new seals. I want the old girl to last.
 

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I guess I am going to slowly change the hoses and look into some new seals. I want the old girl to last.
After a little research it looks like the backhoe on the B20 has its own pump. That changes the hydraulic calculus on the loader a bit.
 
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Gromano

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I hope to spend a bit of time this weekend looking into it. I am going to put it through its paces and check exactly what is working and what is questionable. Thank you.
 
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