650gSatoh
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Good to know. Is it best practice to have a pressure gauge plumbed into the system to see exactly what its set at and incase of problems?Bear in mind that the valve in your photos is not configured for power beyond. That isn't a concern if the oil supply and return don't involve the three point, steering, or any other hydraulic functions. Is that the case?
And yes, the relief valve setting on any new valve you install will need to be set to match your system requirements.
If so where would I plumb it?
The 3 pt is involved. In those last photos it shows the 2 hoses coming off a block which is the hydraulic tank. In that same photo you see the linkages for the 3 pt lift lever. This is how the system was setup when the loader was installed. From what I have seen online all Satoh 650G were setup this way.
They did have an option of power assist steering which could be factory or field fitted. It had a priority design valve which was installed prior to the FEL control in the supply line.
Seeing you raised the question of power steering I will bring one up of my own.
I would like to install a 5 port hydrostatic/orbitrol steering valve from a John Deere 420 tractor. I understand this unit was used in many different models and was made by Ross. I have seen this retrofitted to other tractors.
My steering box was not in good shape when I first got the tractor. It has developed some major cracks. I understand this can happen due to an FEL being put on these smaller tractors with armstrong steering.
I will install a ram/cylinder in place of the drag link. From my research I figured I would install an adjustable variable flow control valve in the supply line to the FEL. This will provide the required flow to the steering valve with the excess going to the FEL. Once I stop steering the FEL will get full flow.

Hydraulic Adjustable Variable Flow Control Valve w/ Relief, 0-16 GPM, 1/2" NPT
Hydraulic Adjustable Variable Flow Control Valve w/ Relief, 0-16 GPM, 1/2” NPT

Do you know if the above way I plan to install this will work? It is how I have seen it accomplished. Im guessing my tractor with implements weighs around 3300lbs.
My system does only supply 4.1g/min and from my research the JD valve requires around 2g/min. I know my FEL would be really slow if I tried to use it whilst steering, but I don't generally do much steering when using the bucket. I use the bucket for moving compost, wood chips and dirt around my 5 acre property.
I also have a box blade for trail maintenance etc.
When the factory installed power steering they increased the hydraulic pump to 5.82 g/min but if field installed the pump was only increased to 4.5 g/min.
I did consider installing a saginaw engine driven pump purely for the steering but there really isn't the room.
I'm good with fabrication it's the hydraulic system design requirements that I have little knowledge of.