L345DT FEL Hyd questions.

bhaack

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Good afternoon all,

I am tasked with the repair of a L345DT. This has been a challenge for a while now, but the pertinate part for today is the loader and it's associated hydraulic system.

This machine has what I would call power beyond feeding the loader valve. This is an open center system, Power beyond pressure feeds the IN port of the valve, OUT port goes back to the other side of the power beyond valve. Loader mast and bucket hoses are attached to each spool as they should be.

Now, my buddy says the loader worked ok before any of this happened. I agree, I saw him use it.
He broke the motor, removed the loader, I split it and repaired the engine. It's all back together now and he wants some quick couplers between the loader valve and the loader. That's what I"m working on now.
I have it all hooked up again. The loader acts as if its trying to return under pressure. The 3pt hitch works as intended in all respects. This 345 has a single engine driven gear pump and the power steering works properly.

I didn't remove the loader, and my friend doesn't remember all of the connections to the loader valve, it's been a few years. There is a port on top of the transmission with a plugged fitting in it. He isn't sure but thinks there might have been a hose routed there from the valve. That would be a return line, but doesn't know where it came from on the valve. I'm not sure that it needs a separate return, my experience is in green ones, and they don't use a second return line. It's acting like its under pressure on the return side, but that doesn't make sense to me.

Anyway, is there any way one of you guys would happen to have a schematic for this setup handy?

I can take pics and provide any specific info needed to assist your diagnostics.

Thanks a million!
Brendon~
 

007kubotaguy

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How many hoses are going to the loader valve? Six or seven. I would assume by your description that the loader is running off the tractor hydraulics. If so you are tapped in to the tractor hydraulics on the left side of the seat with an aluminum block with two hoses coming out of it. The front hose should be your supply or inlet on the loader valve. The rear port on the aluminum block will either be return or power beyond depending if you have six or seven hoses. If you have seven hoses the power beyond port goes to the rear of the aluminum adapter block. The return port which would be hose number 7 returns to the top of the transmission where you describe it as being plugged. If everything is plumbed correct and it still does not work properly try lowering your 3-point hitch. If the feedback rod is out of adjustment that can cause problems as well.
 

Russell King

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If you can post pictures that would help.

Ignoring the hoses from the loader to the cylinders for now…
There should be some line coming out of the hydraulic pump on the tractor. That line will need to go to the power in on the FEL valve. There is then a power beyond port that goes to the three point hitch.

The FEL valve should also have a tank return port that dumps directly to the sump of the tractor. That would probably be connected into the top of the transmission fill port but there is probably a port under the seat area also.

If there is a rectangular block in the line from the hydraulic pump that will be used to get the power from the pump and return it back to the tractor.

This thread gives a good diagram and description of the adapter block

I think I have some pictures of my L185 hydraulic system but it is only a rear remote valve and then the three point hitch. But that may be similar to the FEL valve configuration. But I think the power steering would be involved and have some type of priority valve that decides if the FEL can be used or if the steering is being used.
 

bhaack

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How many hoses are going to the loader valve? Six or seven. I would assume by your description that the loader is running off the tractor hydraulics. If so you are tapped in to the tractor hydraulics on the left side of the seat with an aluminum block with two hoses coming out of it. The front hose should be your supply or inlet on the loader valve. The rear port on the aluminum block will either be return or power beyond depending if you have six or seven hoses. If you have seven hoses the power beyond port goes to the rear of the aluminum adapter block. The return port which would be hose number 7 returns to the top of the transmission where you describe it as being plugged. If everything is plumbed correct and it still does not work properly try lowering your 3-point hitch. If the feedback rod is out of adjustment that can cause problems as well.
There are 6 hoses. 4 to the loader, 2 run to the power beyond.
Left side of seat, aluminum block, hose fittings are on the top of the block.

I can provide pictures in the morning.

I would expect that power beyond simply inserts itself into the 3pt hydraulic circuit and flows oil normally when no hyd functions are being used. If the loader is moved, the 3pt wouldn't move, or only enough flow to do 1 thing at a time, What I don't get is if the 3pt goes down fine, doesn't that mean power beyond and the 3pt are basically a pressure free return? Wouldn't the loader valve just direct return oil to the power beyond, then flow through the normal 3pt return system? I guess my real question is, what is that sump return in the top of the transmission for? Why is it there and/or, do I need to use it?

Thank you very much for the assist!
 

bhaack

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If you can post pictures that would help.

Ignoring the hoses from the loader to the cylinders for now…
There should be some line coming out of the hydraulic pump on the tractor. That line will need to go to the power in on the FEL valve. There is then a power beyond port that goes to the three point hitch.

The FEL valve should also have a tank return port that dumps directly to the sump of the tractor. That would probably be connected into the top of the transmission fill port but there is probably a port under the seat area also.

If there is a rectangular block in the line from the hydraulic pump that will be used to get the power from the pump and return it back to the tractor.

This thread gives a good diagram and description of the adapter block

I think I have some pictures of my L185 hydraulic system but it is only a rear remote valve and then the three point hitch. But that may be similar to the FEL valve configuration. But I think the power steering would be involved and have some type of priority valve that decides if the FEL can be used or if the steering is being used.
That block you reference does not exist on this L345DT.
I have a power beyond block on top of the 3pt valve and 2 lines running to the steering box for power steering. After that is the sump inlet, filter pump and pump pressure lines.

Thanks!!
 

Russell King

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Here is a picture of the adapter block from my L185
IMG_3095.jpeg

The hard pipe on the left is pressure from the pump. The 90 degree elbow on the near side is still the pressure side and goes to the rear valve power in. The hose on the far side of the block (with a 90 degree hose end) is the power beyond from the rear valve. The hard pipe on the upper right goes to the three point hitch valve.

The hose that has two 45 degree fittings is the tank return from the rear valve. There was a plugged port in the tractor that was available for use.

The picture is from the brake side looking back towards the seat, The block is under the front of the tractor seat on my tractor.