oldnslo
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Jahmes
Did you give up on purchasing the flow meter and required hose and fittings?
Did you give up on purchasing the flow meter and required hose and fittings?
Those 3 schematics on page 41 look the same to me except for the relief valve settings. Whatever difference in flow that those inset schematics are trying to show....well, I don't see it. Maybe I'm just missing it....or maybe they are referring to working cylinder geometry and not showing the "obvious" cylinder orientations. But if so, why make up schematics when a simple note would suffice?Was able to come across the manual for my valve (part 521641). See pages 41 and 42 where it appears to show 3 different configuration options.
Great job on getting the flow meter installed.
7 - 8 GPM should operate that loader at a reasonable speed. If pump is original to the tractor the flow of 11 GPM would typically be at rated PTO RPM or close to full throttle.
Going from memory without going back and reading all pages on this post I believe there was a block of some sort between the pump and loader valve. Is this block now between the flow meter and the loader valve? If yes is there anyway to move the flow meter in line between that block and loader valve? That would verify the flow is getting to the loader valve or not.
Sorry on getting posts confused but if you have both flow and pressure going into the valve we next need to figure out where it is going.Not sure what block you're referring to. Maybe that was a different thread? A top potential issue of mine was air getting in the lines. I replaced all O-rings on suction side and that didn't resolve the issue. I also confirmed pressures were within spec, and most recently confirmed flow to loader valve is acceptable. Maybe I need to try a new valve.