My NX6010

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That's a priceless pic!
No offense, but I bet that poor dog often has that look when hangin around you! :laughing:
Travis

Travis, that's Bill the dog. He is my second rescue. I got him when he was three years old and Bill is now 9 years old going on 10 years this fall.

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In other news: my new JVC 310BT radio that I installed yesterday will not bluetooth pair with my iPhone 6, the whole point of the story. :banghead:
 
   / My NX6010 #692  
In other news: my new JVC 310BT radio that I installed yesterday will not bluetooth pair with my iPhone 6, the whole point of the story. :banghead:

I installed a Kenwood KMM-BT312U in my NX, very pleased with it so far.

I also installed a mount for my iPhone5s, and ran a USB to Lightning plug down to the mount. It will play though Bluetooth, or through the USB when connected while charging the phone. The head unit seems to have pretty good Siri integration too. I am able to press the phone button on the head unit, and pass hands-free commands to the phone, such as "Call x", "Send text to x", and "Open Podcast x" using the head-unit mic. I am not sure if the commands are being relayed though BT or USB, but whichever, it works nicely.

Looked at a comparable Pioneer MVH-X370BT, chose the Kenwood because the display controls were better (Auto-Dim, brightness control, and color selection for the backlight). I wanted to be able to choose the backlight and display color to most closely match the rest of the light colors in the tractor, and this was not an option with the other radios I found in the sub $100 category. Lastly, the Pioneer only had 14-watts RMS, the Kenwood 22-watts... but the stock speakers that came with the tractor are limited anyway.. I might replace those next.

All the units I looked at were digital media receivers, no CD.. because I don't have CD's anymore.

Dean
 
   / My NX6010 #693  
Lol no problem, and no hurry. Was just curious to see the full specs. I'd like to see where the numbers come in at different heights, and distances from the pp.

It's also interesting to note, mfgs rate these numbers at different PSI also. My actual lift strength sky rocketed when I adjusted my relief valve to proper spec. It was supposed to be 2500, but was at 2350. I gained about 400 lbs of strength on pallet forks by adjusting to proper spec!

I see that the Kioti loader is spec'd at 2556 PSI. I wonder how the numbers would change across the board if all the relief valves (of competing tractors) were set to the same spec?

TSO, I sent you a pm, is there any chance a non-mechanic would be able to check/adjust the relief valve(es)?? I've got an NX6010. I maxed out my loader the other day lifting up my jon boat, and don't believe it should have maxed yet. I was able to curl it up, but the loader would not lift it up. Thanks.
 
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TSO, I sent you a pm, is there any chance a non-mechanic would be able to check/adjust the relief valve(es)?? I've got an NX6010. I maxed out my loader the other day lifting up my jon boat, and don't believe it should have maxed yet. I was able to curl it up, but the loader would not lift it up. Thanks.

Kapper, you should have asked this Saturday when I had my guard off on that side.

Although my tractor is back at a tinkerage, my joystick valve is now happily hidden behind an armored guard that I have no intention of removing until the next service or calamity. That said, I looked the main relief valve up in the manual and although there is no provision given for adjusting the main relief valve pressure, looking at the photo in the service manual makes me think that its adjustment may be as easy as adjusting a set screw and locking it down. I'd need to pull the valve out and look at it to be sure.

That said, I condensed what the service manual has to say about it on this following graphic. Be sure to not adjust this thing with the tractor running. Hydro oil can blow straight through gloves and get under your skin, and then you're losing bits of your body as a surgeon lops them off getting the oil out.

You need to make a 0-3000 or 0-5000 psi pressure gauge and plug it into one of your 1/2" rear remote valves. Spec is 2631 psi at wide open throttle. With the gauge plugged in, just let it get to pressure, but don't ride the valve lever because all excess pressure to going through the main relief valve and the manual notes that main relief will wear out when used with single acting rams (which is what your pressure gauge acts like when plugged in).

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   / My NX6010 #695  
I've been reading a couple other posts and it seems that there may be a RV on the main hydraulic body, and one as well on the FEL valve... So If I'm hearing you right, you'd just plug the gauge in, and NOT apply the corresponding lever? That would measure the pressure of the pumping system without any hydraulics activated correct? But then wouldn't you need to find if there is a RV on the loader body? It seems to me that all you'd be measuring would just be the entire system pressure??
 
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I've been reading a couple other posts and it seems that there may be a RV on the main hydraulic body, and one as well on the FEL valve... So If I'm hearing you right, you'd just plug the gauge in, and NOT apply the corresponding lever? That would measure the pressure of the pumping system without any hydraulics activated correct? But then wouldn't you need to find if there is a RV on the loader body? It seems to me that all you'd be measuring would just be the entire system pressure??

You plug in a pressure tester, start and rev the engine, operate the rear remote valve and note the pressure (you may want your wife to help so you can read the pressure gauge).

The pressure gauge is going to be either 1/4" or 3/8" and need an adaptor or two to get to a 1/2" male agg quick disconnect so as to be able to plug into a rear remote.

I've directed you to the correct pressure valve, the main relief valve located in the joystick's valve body. There are other pressure valves in the power steering, backhoe if you had one, and HST but you don't need to adjust those.
 
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You plug in a pressure tester, start and rev the engine, operate the rear remote valve and note the pressure (you may want your wife to help so you can read the pressure gauge).

The pressure gauge is going to be either 1/4" or 3/8" and need an adaptor or two to get to a 1/2" male agg quick disconnect so as to be able to plug into a rear remote.

I've directed you to the correct pressure valve, the main relief valve located in the joystick's valve body. There are other pressure valves in the power steering, backhoe if you had one, and HST but you don't need to adjust those.

Ahhh, I see, that was the FEL valve body :). Thank you. I'll have to decide if this is something I want to try or have dealer check it when I do my 50 hr service. Thanks again.
 
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Kapper ... Looks like Eric already answered your question. I probably wouldn't have been able to help anyhow, I'm sure my Massey is completely different.

But... Search my started threads and you can view the thread I did where I explained in detail the process for mine, along with pics. It may help.
 
   / My NX6010 #700  
I'll be curious as to what you find when you check the pressure, I had planned on checking mine too before I get started using the tractor. I have a 1/2" pioneer ag male fitting on the gauge to plug straight into a remote port, but then I have a couple of adapters made up to plug into the loader connections or other places if need be. Also if you do adjust your valve, make small adjustments it doesn't take much to increase it.
 

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