the serial # is 3050. it has the ford engine. the number 14 you talk about is the tee in the line where the two lines split coming out of the bypass relief valve which is number 5 on that same page, and go to the left and right cylinders. i put a 3000 psi gauge on right there and that's where i only got 100 or so psi. in the shop manual i have, in the trouble shooting for the loader the only issues it talks about is if the bucket drifts down. it says check the pressure at rear port of tilt cylinders (which is bucket down)if less than 1200 psi to replace the self leveling relief valve. other option is leakage in self leveling by pass valve, says inspect seat and replace valve if defective. the self leveling bypass valve is a sealed unit, the seat is inside and it just looks like a real big plug that goes in the cast iron housing (number 5 on page 27 of the parts book) the book explains nothing about that valve other than where it goes and has an arrow pointing to it on the illustration of the control valve.
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