jimgerken
Veteran Member
Hanson1999:
Your description makes it sound as if fluid does not flow thru your new valve freely. If that is the case, either it is connected improperly or it is the wrong type. For the open center systems like most tractors today (I don't know what your application is), the system is open center, so all valves flow fluid straight thru when returned to center or neutral. If yours is not doing this free-flowing, it is not open center, or is connected wrong. Let me ask you a question. From the tractor fitting that supplies the fluid (this port could be called the "out" port) you have connected a line from that "out" port to the "IN" on the new valve, correct? And then the port marked "OUT" or "RETURN" on your new valve would be plumbed back to the tractor, to the "IN" port there. One end or the other is backwards (possibly both), or you have a closed center type valve. I am guessing based on what you said. Get back to us with more info after you check this stuff out.
When it was connected, if the 3-point did not operate, you may have been able to hear the hydraulic relief valve whining. Thats a sure sign that the fluid is not flowing. Your system will overheat soon if this is happening.
Your description makes it sound as if fluid does not flow thru your new valve freely. If that is the case, either it is connected improperly or it is the wrong type. For the open center systems like most tractors today (I don't know what your application is), the system is open center, so all valves flow fluid straight thru when returned to center or neutral. If yours is not doing this free-flowing, it is not open center, or is connected wrong. Let me ask you a question. From the tractor fitting that supplies the fluid (this port could be called the "out" port) you have connected a line from that "out" port to the "IN" on the new valve, correct? And then the port marked "OUT" or "RETURN" on your new valve would be plumbed back to the tractor, to the "IN" port there. One end or the other is backwards (possibly both), or you have a closed center type valve. I am guessing based on what you said. Get back to us with more info after you check this stuff out.
When it was connected, if the 3-point did not operate, you may have been able to hear the hydraulic relief valve whining. Thats a sure sign that the fluid is not flowing. Your system will overheat soon if this is happening.