Here is what I think his problem is from reading through the thread
Tractor hydraulic pump has the gauge TEED in the pump output line.
Start tractor and the gauge shows ZERO pressure.
Lift anything and pressure goes to 1000 PSI on gauge.
I THINK the gauge then continues to show the same lift pressure (I don’t see how this could happen).
Then the pressure gauge slowly bleeds pressure off as the pump is working against the constant pressure.
So I would state the problem as: Why is the pump having to hold pressure after lifting any load?
Should the pump go back to Zero PSI when the lift is complete and the valve is released?
He has checked for a strainer and there is not one.
He has changed fluid and filter (in hydraulic system). Not sure what fluid but OEM filter. (Are there TWO different hydraulic filters on this model tractor?)
He has confirmed that the pressure can go up to 1800 PSI.
He has confirmed there is no obstruction on the pump inlet side.
He has 2 remote valves and they can be removed from system with no change in operation.
He has adjusted the three point feedback rod (or the bypass valve)?
There is DRAFT control on the tractor and it was adjusted also. Feedback or bypass?
I am not sure if there is a FEL (front end loader) on the tractor or not. No mention of that.
No mention of backhoe on tractor.
He states that there is no bypass being activated and that makes some sense to me unless he is trying to lift more than tractor design allows. But why is pressure being held in the pumps output line when no valve is being used?
@1fishinrogers - please confirm that I have basically gotten the problem stated correctly and that there is or is not a backhoe or FEL on the tractor.
If you can post more pictures of the hydraulic system and the valves on the tractor (in place and plumbed as they need to be for operation.
Can you eliminate all extra hydraulic systems and go to just the three point system?