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Greetings all. I am new to the forum so forgive me if this has been asked before.
I am trying to design an attachment for my JD 955 compact utility tractor which will have 4 double acting cylinders on it and I need to be able to activate multiple cylinders at the same time. The 955 has an open center hydraulic system which, if I understand correctly, does not lend itself well to activating more than one valve at a time because they have to be plumbed in series. So, my thought was to add a second hydraulic system which would be of the closed center type utilizing a fixed displacement pump connected to the tractor's PTO. My question is: Since this type of pump is pumping at capacity all of the time, how do you relieve the pressure when none of the valves are activated? (Please be gentle when replying as my understanding of hydraulics is rudimentary at best!)
BTW, this is a great forum and I have already learned a lot just by reading some of the posts.
Thanks,
Larry
I am trying to design an attachment for my JD 955 compact utility tractor which will have 4 double acting cylinders on it and I need to be able to activate multiple cylinders at the same time. The 955 has an open center hydraulic system which, if I understand correctly, does not lend itself well to activating more than one valve at a time because they have to be plumbed in series. So, my thought was to add a second hydraulic system which would be of the closed center type utilizing a fixed displacement pump connected to the tractor's PTO. My question is: Since this type of pump is pumping at capacity all of the time, how do you relieve the pressure when none of the valves are activated? (Please be gentle when replying as my understanding of hydraulics is rudimentary at best!)
BTW, this is a great forum and I have already learned a lot just by reading some of the posts.
Thanks,
Larry