SnowRidge
Elite Member
I think your lift/tilt valve assembly is sticking in bypass.
JJ... Interesting stuff.
The problem is that I am completely dead in the water. Like I am getting no juice to either the Steering or lift and tilt.
I pulled the pressure relief valve and the pump is pumping. Because it is intermittent I think putting a guage in the system is just going to be more frustration... I would need a series of guages and then I would be driving a guage an not a tractor...
Anyway... Will talk to Terry as this 1850 does not match any schematics I have yet to see.
Carl
I believe the PT steering assembly has a priority valve that allows steering only when you turn the wheel. When you release the wheel, the steering valve is supposed to center, and therefore, the lift/tilt circuit gets the pressure and volume from the steering and lift pump. If the steering is working, then that part of the steering assembly is OK. Just a small amount of steering will interrupt the lift and tilt. As the steering wheel comes back to center, the priority valve shifts automatically to allow all flow to the lift and tilt............
I was curious about your theory, J_J, so I experimented a bit with my PT-425 today. I was moving my 20 foot trailer around using a ball mount on QA adapter plate. I could not at any point disable the lift by turning the wheel. I was able to raise and lower the trailer tongue with the lift arms at will, all while steadily cranking the steering wheel either right or left.
The theory does not appear to hold up on the PT-425.
I was curious about your theory, J_J, so I experimented a bit with my PT-425 today. I was moving my 20 foot trailer around using a ball mount on QA adapter plate. I could not at any point disable the lift by turning the wheel. I was able to raise and lower the trailer tongue with the lift arms at will, all while steadily cranking the steering wheel either right or left.
The theory does not appear to hold up on the PT-425.
Let me ask you this? How many pumps do you have, and does a single pump provide hydraulic fluid to the steering circuit?
I was curious about your theory, J_J, so I experimented a bit with my PT-425 today. I was moving my 20 foot trailer around using a ball mount on QA adapter plate. I could not at any point disable the lift by turning the wheel. I was able to raise and lower the trailer tongue with the lift arms at will, all while steadily cranking the steering wheel either right or left.
The theory does not appear to hold up on the PT-425.