I added washers to the pressure relief valves....

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montejw

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Location
NW WA State
Tractor
1980 AC 5020
Now we're cooking with gas. Or oil, as the case may be. Added a washer to one relief valve, checked max pressure. Added a washer to the other relief valve, checked max pressure. The loader control valve now lets go at the factory spec for the tractor. The tractor relief valve lets go a little higher, less than factory plus 15%, but I don't know exactly where yet, still waiting for some fittings to plug the pressure gauge into the tractor relief valve so I can get a solid reading on it. I had it up to factory plus 15% and removed one washer, so I know it's below that.

200-300 extra psi's makes a difference. Hope I don't start blowing hoses now :eek:

Monte
 
   / I added washers to the pressure relief valves.... #2  
I don't think you''ll start blowing hoses..... I don't know exact actual breaking pressure, but probably approaching 2X the stated max pressure, depends, of course somewhat on age and condition of hoses.
 
   / I added washers to the pressure relief valves.... #3  
Good deal!

No need to worry about the hoses. Burst is usually 3 or 4 times the operating pressure.
 

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