mslisaj
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- Nov 3, 2017
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- Location
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Tractor
- LS MT125 Loader/Backhoe John Deere Sabre Lawn tractor w/Snow Blade
I have a six spool hydraulic control valve on my back hoe. It is supposed to have a float position on one of the spool valves and I believe I have identified that position because it has a longer "cap" at the bottom of the valve and at the end of the spool. I "believe" this longer cap houses a spring and is where the spool will be pushed into for the longer reach of the special valve to allow float. I am no hydraulic expert at all. I have read the hydraulic schematic for this valve and there appears to be an extra position or valve that will join the two ports together for the float and thus a "longer valve".
My question here to you men that know hydraulics, is my assumptions correct here? I realize this is kind of a generic question but I am looking for that generic answer. I can not push the valve (or control) into the float position and I am thinking there is something in that "cap" that is preventing it from moving into this position like a spring in the wrong place or something kind of simple - a mechanical block or debris. Again, I am just asking if my "theory" of operation is correct here and can I use that theory for a visual and diagnostic inspection.
Thanks for your help and response.
My question here to you men that know hydraulics, is my assumptions correct here? I realize this is kind of a generic question but I am looking for that generic answer. I can not push the valve (or control) into the float position and I am thinking there is something in that "cap" that is preventing it from moving into this position like a spring in the wrong place or something kind of simple - a mechanical block or debris. Again, I am just asking if my "theory" of operation is correct here and can I use that theory for a visual and diagnostic inspection.
Thanks for your help and response.