vtsnowedin
Elite Member
My dealer removed the detents on the rear remote lever so that you would not accidentally push the lever into the detent and not know it, and deadhead the pump. The loop sounds like a good idea if you want to preserve the detent function. Say if you wanted to operate a log splitter you would shove it into the detent. My dealer said that is why they invented bungee cords. With the detents removed you would have to intentially hold down the lever to deadhead the pump.. I guess they were tired of replacing pumps under warranty.
James K0UA
This sounds odd to me. When a piston gets to the end of its travel and the relief valve opens the fluid that passes by the relief goes to the low pressure return line to the hydraulic reservoir tank. Having a quick connect would be the same as having a piston fully extended at all times. Of course if the control valve is set to call for fluid to pump to that hose it would make the pump work at the relief pressure all the time which might not be a good thing for some pumps but if the relief valve is set right I would not think that was a problem. If you hook up the suggested loop and then open the valve carelessly you will be having the pump pump oil uselessly which will do no harm but waste fuel. You ought to be able to hear the relief valve whine as it works when you are pumping against a dead head or fully extended cylinder.