Dwellonroof
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No that is the rear hydraulic drive motor hose the gear pump is EatonAlfaggoma is that the Italian co who makes the gear pump
No that is the rear hydraulic drive motor hose the gear pump is EatonAlfaggoma is that the Italian co who makes the gear pump
I really don't know why the 2 steering lines because my orbitrol has a return to tank and looks like return to suction if it didn't have the second line on the suction side I could install a relief valve in that port I am thinking.In which case if you steered left you would go right…. But anyway I guess mine is set up a little different then because I don’t have 2 steering lines coming off that gear pump in the photo, I have ONE line that leads to the steering orbitrol (which than has 3 lines from there, two of which are for steering cylinder; same size like you kindly pointed out, and then a to tank line). BUT the SECOND line coming off the gear/charge pump goes to the loader valve. Seeing as the gear/charge pump has a 1500 psi relief for steering circuit (which has priority) with the remaining flow being provided to the loader control valve i thought their was a chance those two lines were cross crossed. The two lines are actually one right above the other and I so desperately wished the lines on my pump came off the same side as yours (confirming your comment on orientation) but in fact they are opposite side leading them right into my forward reverse arm
It has two steering lines because it has a double rod end cylinder, so in the steering circuit it’s not flow In for one line, and flow out for the other. Instead both lines travel too and from depending on which way you steerI really don't know why the 2 steering lines because my orbitrol has a return to tank and looks like return to suction if it didn't have the second line on the suction side I could install a relief valve in that port I am thinking.
I'm referring about the 2 lines on the pump itself.It has two steering lines because it has a double rod end cylinder, so in the steering circuit it’s not flow In for one line, and flow out for the other. Instead both lines travel too and from depending on which way you steer