radioman
Super Member
From the illistration of the hydraulic circuit, I would agree that there is no direct connection between the relief pressure and the operation of the HST. My tractor also stops abruptly when I take my foot of the pedal, but this only happens in low range. I think this has more to do with the spring that controls how fast the pedal returns to neutral. There is a brief description of its operation along with an illustration in the BX23 operatorエs manual
Yesterday I purchased a glycerin-filled gage and connected it to an extra female quick-disconnect fitting I had lying around. I was a little surprised at only seeing a mximum 1625 PSI, and plan on boosting the pressure when I have more time this weekend. I will also verify if there is a change to the way the tractor comes to a stop.
funny you have mentioned that today. This thread is exactly why i went out and checked the pressure on mine yesterday. I used the quick coupler from the backhoe lower hose. I found that my pressure was about 1600 psi as well. I didnt have any shims so i used a brand new washer that was .8mm thick and my pressure shot up to 2020 psi
The only thing I noticed difference is that the spring looked like it was ground flat on the ends possibly from the factory. I wonder if they ground it .2mm to .4mm too far ? Darn it!! I just realized I should have measured the spring length before putting back in . I wonder what the shop manual says what the length of the spring should be before adding the shims ?