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Gary Sweat
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As long as cylinder is rated for the set PRV pressure and cylinder is taking all the stress from stalling, your current setting should be fine. But if you grab a very heavy load, you might stress the structure. To fully protect the structural integrity, I would advice a work port PRV, set at whatever 700-900psi. That would protect the structural integrity, if you travel/move, bouncing, over uneven ground with a heavy load in the bucket, as well as protect from excessive pump pressure. This way you also have your 2200psi available for a future PB application
The cylinders are 3,000 psi rated so I think they should be ok. I assume I can use the gauge that is mounted on the loader valve input port and start backing off the loader valve PRV until it shows about 1,000 psi when the cylinders reach full travel. If this is not the right way to do it, please let me know and thanks again for the help.