MR and DieselPower
Thanks for throwing a little humour around, it sometimes help to brighten a boring subject.
DieselPower Stay on board, some of our diesel owners have a little trouble
during the cold spells.
Forgive the pause again, I had to keep a once delayed appointment for my Macular treatment, I believe it's working, anyway back to boring.
So we know that the Wheel circuit just does it's own thing, that it receives the cleanest oil available through a half inch hose, the wheel feeds are 3/8 inch hoses, and the control hoses through the treadle are 1/4 inch. The only thing I missed on the routing is that the FRONT port of the rear motor connects to the REAR port of front motor on it's own side. Oh! and of couse, no part of the wheel system connects directly to the cooler. ( It does on PT's diagram )
Section Three, pretty simple routing for the PTO feed. Oil is fed from the center of the suction feeds, into the LEFT side of the pump and out of the right side, all half inch hose all the way. From the pump into the lower front port of the Solenoid valve and out of the lower rear port. this hose goes directly up the short pipe right side of the lift arms wth a quick connect fitting, The return passage ( already paid for ) goes down the left side arm, and into the #4 port of the tank return section. I have still to check to make sure the suction lines have a stand pipe inside the tank, if not, we are sucking up mucky oil, that's the drain area, I did mention boring didn't I ??
Speaking of PTO, at full throttle, PTO on, my Track Vac well balanced turbine turns about 4200+ RPM.
Section four, with many duties,, starts of almost exactly like the PTO.Out of the tank Left suction port, to the left of the pump out of the right to the Valve Body again, in the front upper port, out of the rear right upper port, hose from the rear left upper goes to #1 tank return. Picture the steering unit from above, althought the ports are on the bottom, the hose from the valve body goes to the left port. the hose from the right port goes to #3 tank return port. The two rear ports feed the steering cylinders, in the case of my owners 422 that's on the left. 425 has one on each side.
Now the front port of the steering box is the feed for the Lift, Tilt, QA,
Sauer-Danfoss valve bank. We've been looking at everything from the aspect of the driver's seat, now we're going to look from the front, it's simple all you have to remember when we talk about the right "X" it's on the left.
I'll be back.