I’m looking to test relief valve and pressure on my L2850 with attached BF500 FEL.
I’ve searched the old threads I could find, but have questions:
-could I insert a 3000psi test gauge into the quick disconnect between the front hydraulic block and the loader control valve body by using quick disconnects attached to a tee?
This seems logical to me, that at max rpm static it would be reading pressure available to everything, or am I missing something?
-If that’s plausible, are the factory QD fitting compatible with ISO 7241-A 3/8?
I’ve got the manual, and am aware relief valve should be 2204-2295psi. Would this be the pressure available to loader when 3Ph implement is grounded and loader is grounded?
—Also, on a 1987 tractor with unknown history (hour meter was dead at 1517 when I bought its couple years ago), rather than just trying to adjust relief valve with shims (if deficient) should I get new spring and valve parts (if the setup I’m looking to do indeed tests the pressure properly)?
Thanks for all the knowledge y’all provide. I’m a heavy equipment operator (and moderately mechanically inclined), but am still wrapping my head around the tractor ins and outs.
I’ve searched the old threads I could find, but have questions:
-could I insert a 3000psi test gauge into the quick disconnect between the front hydraulic block and the loader control valve body by using quick disconnects attached to a tee?
This seems logical to me, that at max rpm static it would be reading pressure available to everything, or am I missing something?
-If that’s plausible, are the factory QD fitting compatible with ISO 7241-A 3/8?
I’ve got the manual, and am aware relief valve should be 2204-2295psi. Would this be the pressure available to loader when 3Ph implement is grounded and loader is grounded?
—Also, on a 1987 tractor with unknown history (hour meter was dead at 1517 when I bought its couple years ago), rather than just trying to adjust relief valve with shims (if deficient) should I get new spring and valve parts (if the setup I’m looking to do indeed tests the pressure properly)?
Thanks for all the knowledge y’all provide. I’m a heavy equipment operator (and moderately mechanically inclined), but am still wrapping my head around the tractor ins and outs.
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