JD 790 300 loader

   / JD 790 300 loader #31  
Just found a nice 18 or so inch piece of hydraulic hose in nice shape from an old Fisher plow.
Already stepped down to 1/4" on one and and the other is 1/2". Shouldn't be a very difficult plumbing job at all.
I always wondered if I'd have a use for that junk after I'd sold the old plow truck! :)
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #32  
Just be very frugal with the tape, and keep it away from the first two threads-also make sure to wrap in a way that assembling the fitting wraps the tape tighter-NOT unwraps it.

FRUGAL is my middle name. ;) Thanks for the tip. :D
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #33  
Just be very frugal with the tape, and keep it away from the first two threads-also make sure to wrap in a way that assembling the fitting wraps the tape tighter-NOT unwraps it.

I've got a can of pipe joint compound with Teflon. Would that suffice? The can states good for liquids up to 10,000 psi and -50 to +500º F. I'm guessing that it'll do just fine.
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #34  
I've got a can of pipe joint compound with Teflon. Would that suffice? The can states good for liquids up to 10,000 psi and -50 to +500コ F. I'm guessing that it'll do just fine.

Sounds like it will work...BUT this is just a gauge setup to be used intermittently, it's not being put into long-term service so...
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #35  
Adding shims will increase pressure to the whole hydraulic system of the tractor, not just the loader but also the 3 point.
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #36  
Got the shims and gauge from the Deere dealer but the hose was back ordered. Still waiting. Was trying to go the easy route. Guess I'll be going to Colliflower (hydraulic hose makers). They are close to work and stock usually everything. Any one know what this will add to the weight limit on the three point?
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #37  
Guess I'll be going to Colliflower (hydraulic hose makers). They are close to work and stock usually everything.

I saw a Coll O Crimp stamp on one end of the Fisher plow hose that I'll be using. Leads me to believe that it's a hose that I may have had my local NAPA store make up for me several years ago.
It's good for 4,000 psi and I know I won't be approaching that. At least I'd better not be or I'll have worse problems to worry about!:eek:
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #38  
I saw a Coll O Crimp stamp on one end of the Fisher plow hose that I'll be using. Leads me to believe that it's a hose that I may have had my local NAPA store make up for me several years ago.
It's good for 4,000 psi and I know I won't be approaching that. At least I'd better not be or I'll have worse problems to worry about!:eek:

From your earlier post on this hose: you stated that its 1/4" fittings on one end and 1/2 on the other. The 1/4" will fit the gauge....but I think you will need 3/8" on the other end to fit the JD Quick Coupler. I'm not sure how your going to do that with the O-ring fitting. Your going to need to add some type of double 0 Ring reducer or fitting adapter on the coupler end of the hose....or cut the hose and have the right fitting installed. FWIW
 
   / JD 790 300 loader #39  
I (finally) added my shims today to increase the hydraulic pressure on my 790. I attached some photos below to show the gauge and pressure gain I got from 1 package (of 4) shims. Both of the gauge readings are at full throttle....photo 1 is before and photo three is after adding the shims. I had hoped to get a few more lbs of pressure....but I think its fine for now.

I have always been able to lift the front of my tractor with the loader...quite easily.....even at idle, and before adding the shims. Some have claimed they could not. I just got my tractor in December and have not had an opportunity to see it work in the field. So, time will tell if I add any more shims.

I had to pull the O-Ring from the cavity and slip it over the threads (as shown) into the groove located at the top of the threads. (its shown part-way up to that location in the photo below). Otherwise the O-Ring prevented re-starting the threads for me.
 

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   / JD 790 300 loader #40  
From your earlier post on this hose: you stated that its 1/4" fittings on one end and 1/2 on the other. The 1/4" will fit the gauge....but I think you will need 3/8" on the other end to fit the JD Quick Coupler. I'm not sure how your going to do that with the O-ring fitting. Your going to need to add some type of double 0 Ring reducer or fitting adapter on the coupler end of the hose....or cut the hose and have the right fitting installed. FWIW

Here is what transpired today: The hose I am working with had a 1/4" NPT male swivel fitting on one end and a 1/2" NPT male fitting on the other.
As you state, the 1/4" NPT end of my hose did not exactly fit a JD male QC. The threads on an O ring fitting are slightly different. Luckily, a place that does hoses is 2 doors from my JD dealer. So as you also say, I had them cut the hose at the 1/2" end and crimp a new fitting on that would accept the JD male O ring QC.
We left the 1/4" swivel end intact and off to Tractor Supply I went to find a pressure gauge. I might as well have gone to a damned shoe store to find that gauge. The local TS sucks. No gauges and no staff with any knowledge of them.
So my next stop will be my local NAPA for a gauge. Will update when the shopping is complete.
 

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