Marveltone
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2010
- Messages
- 1,411
- Location
- Somewhere north of Roseau, MN
- Tractor
- Fordson Major Diesel, McCormick Deering W4, Ford 1510, John Deere L111
This is regarding my Fordson Major Diesel, so I don't know whether to post this in vintage Ford or hydraulics. I'll choose hydraulics in hopes of getting more bites. Here goes.
Earlier this summer I used my FMD to disc a field. The disc (Kewanee 130) was raised via hydraulic cylinder. This was no problem, so I assumed everything was well. As it turns out, I have a mower conditioner (John Deere 1209) that needs a considerable amount of hydraulic pressure to raise. I cannot raise it, no matter what. The manual recommends 1300 PSI. We tested the hydraulic pressure at the rear remotes and only got 700 PSI. This seems rather low to me. Should it be higher? Is there a way to improve it?
Thoughts?
Joe
Earlier this summer I used my FMD to disc a field. The disc (Kewanee 130) was raised via hydraulic cylinder. This was no problem, so I assumed everything was well. As it turns out, I have a mower conditioner (John Deere 1209) that needs a considerable amount of hydraulic pressure to raise. I cannot raise it, no matter what. The manual recommends 1300 PSI. We tested the hydraulic pressure at the rear remotes and only got 700 PSI. This seems rather low to me. Should it be higher? Is there a way to improve it?
Thoughts?
Joe