Bean Juice
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- Mar 12, 2019
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- Tractor
- John Deere 650
I want to test the hydraulic pumps on my kubota. I borrowed a hydraulic gauge that reads to 5K psi and it is tee'd with a flow control valve and line that can dump to a bucket or return to the fluid tank. I was going disconnect the output of the pump, plug the gauge directly into the pump and after starting the engine, slowly close the flow valve to let the pump build pressure. This way I can see if the pump will reach the recommended operating pressure for the system (~2100psi). Once I have made sure the pump is strong, I plane to test the pressure bypass valve and make sure it's set properly. My questions is; The gauge and hardware I have are 1/4" hoses and fittings. The pump lines on the tractor are 1/2". Is the difference in line size going to cause too much restriction to give me an accurate reading or cause other problems?