dantnz
Silver Member
Hi All,
Been a while since posting, flat out with work up til now. I've acquired a TX1300F (still have the TX1500 but now for sale) with a front end loader, everything works but it is in need of an overhaul.
Part of that overhaul will be sorting out the hydraulics for the FEL. At the moment the hydraulic feed for the FEL is taken straight out of the relief valve for the rear lift. So that leads to two problems 1. The rear lift effectively has no relief valve and 2. I can't operate the rear lift and the FEL at the same time - or more correctly the FEL with only operate with the rear lift locked in the fully raised position so that the relief lifts to supply the FEL valve block.
You guys with FELs - how is the take off and return configured? Pictures would be great. Do you have a T piece before the lift valve block or a whole different distribution block? While I'm changing the hyd hoses I was going to add supply and return spool connections (just in case) - any ideas on how this has been done on your tractors?
Been a while since posting, flat out with work up til now. I've acquired a TX1300F (still have the TX1500 but now for sale) with a front end loader, everything works but it is in need of an overhaul.
Part of that overhaul will be sorting out the hydraulics for the FEL. At the moment the hydraulic feed for the FEL is taken straight out of the relief valve for the rear lift. So that leads to two problems 1. The rear lift effectively has no relief valve and 2. I can't operate the rear lift and the FEL at the same time - or more correctly the FEL with only operate with the rear lift locked in the fully raised position so that the relief lifts to supply the FEL valve block.
You guys with FELs - how is the take off and return configured? Pictures would be great. Do you have a T piece before the lift valve block or a whole different distribution block? While I'm changing the hyd hoses I was going to add supply and return spool connections (just in case) - any ideas on how this has been done on your tractors?