NH 7308 Loader Owners

   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #131  
My TC30 with 7308 is supposed to be delivered tonight. I don't know if I'm going to have any issues or not, but I wonder if I can get on this list.

Kevin
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I noticed that fluid is visible inside the gauge dial, it that the way it's supposed to be?
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Danny, the fluid is supposed to be there just like Jerry said. It helps to prevent "flutter".


</font><font color="blue" class="small">( How do I go about flushing out the gauge and what is the purpose of doing that?
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You don't have to flush out the gauge itself but you may want to flush out the hose. If you just hook up one just the one connector instead of hooking up both you probably won't have much or any fluid exchange. If you hook up both connections then fluid could flow through the hose and into your system. The hose in the gauge assembly could possibly have a little of all of our tractors fluids in it. Kind of like when you kiss someone, they say you are kissing everyone they ever kissed.
 
   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #133  
<font color="blue"> Kind of like when you kiss someone, they say you are kissing everyone they ever kissed. </font>
Don't worry, Danny, I didn't kiss the gauge! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #134  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( could possibly have a little of all of our tractors fluids in it. Kind of like when you kiss someone, they say you are kissing everyone they ever kissed. )</font>

HAAAAAAAA! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif I wouldn't want my tractor to get a FTD! (fluid transmitted disease)
 
   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #135  
OK, here are my numbers (added to the end of the list):

Who , Before , After

Spencer , 1775 , 1850
Mrwurm , ? , 2000
DanCT , 1750 , 1750
thcri , 1600 , 1850
bnixon , 1750 , 1850
cdcole , 1600 , 1775
MikePA , 1700 , 1825
Roto , 2150 , 2150
stumpman , 2000 , 2000
SteveInMD , 1675 , 1850
Mosey , 1800 , 1800

Before I even hooked up the gauge, I did some testing to see how much it would lift. I have 8 62lb weights, 9 55lb sandbags and 2 30lb weights. That's a total of 1050lbs (rounded down). I put all that weight in the bucket and had my 640lb finish mower hooked to the back for ballast. A picture is attached.
 

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   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #136  
Did it lift it? (drumroll please),

Yes, it was able to lift the bucket to 66" high (to the bottom of the bucket). I tried to post a picture, but couldn't get it trimmed down to get below the 100k byte limit. I'll mess around with it some and see if I can get it.

Anyway, since the pressure is already at 1800lbs and it will lift 1050lbs, which is plenty for me, then I didn't adjust the valve.
 
   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #137  
Kevin, Send me PM with your address and I'll send the gauge to you next.
 
   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #138  
Here's the picture of lifting 1050 lbs. The finish mower was barely enough ballast for that much weight. When I lowed it back down, I (unintentionally) jerked it when I stopped lowering it and the rear tires bounced off the gound a little.
 

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   / NH 7308 Loader Owners #140  
The gauge will be on it's way to Kevin on Monday. He will send it back to Spencer unless someone else asks for it. Thanks a lot Spence!
 

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