I'm seeking some help regarding a John Deere 110 tlb. The machine is equiped with an optional "Hydraulic Third Selective Control Valve (SCV) with Diverter". This feature includes 3 hydraulic outlets at the rear of tractor (as well as 3 return outlets).This feature allows operation of rear or front mounted hydraulically driven implements.
My concern is at the back of the tractor when attempting to operate the outlets that are designated continuous flow. I understand that the top two outlets are activated by turning on the "Third SCV" on /off switch. Second, press diverter switch to select rear hydraulic control. Third, move continuous switch to "A" position will allow continuous flow from third SCV circuit out quick coupler "A" and return on quick coupler "B". In following this procedure hydraulic oil should flow.
I'm attempting to operate a "JD 3 wood spliter" which is an open center control valve system. The tractor's hydraulic system is also an open centered system so the two should be compatable. With the approprate switches activated and hydraulic lines connected from spliter to the continuous flow outlets I would think that the spliter would work. I replaced the hose ends with "Pioneer(VP8010-4p) no drip poppet valve male halfs as the original ball style did not seem to work either. I feel I am over looking some detail like the hose end are not long enough though they seem to fit. Any suggestions? The dealer has not been helpful as of yet. Can not locate the specific part number for the male ends as they are not on the machine usually on the implement. Need help Bushy.
My concern is at the back of the tractor when attempting to operate the outlets that are designated continuous flow. I understand that the top two outlets are activated by turning on the "Third SCV" on /off switch. Second, press diverter switch to select rear hydraulic control. Third, move continuous switch to "A" position will allow continuous flow from third SCV circuit out quick coupler "A" and return on quick coupler "B". In following this procedure hydraulic oil should flow.
I'm attempting to operate a "JD 3 wood spliter" which is an open center control valve system. The tractor's hydraulic system is also an open centered system so the two should be compatable. With the approprate switches activated and hydraulic lines connected from spliter to the continuous flow outlets I would think that the spliter would work. I replaced the hose ends with "Pioneer(VP8010-4p) no drip poppet valve male halfs as the original ball style did not seem to work either. I feel I am over looking some detail like the hose end are not long enough though they seem to fit. Any suggestions? The dealer has not been helpful as of yet. Can not locate the specific part number for the male ends as they are not on the machine usually on the implement. Need help Bushy.