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Re: inter. track loader...trans pump pressure??
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Posted by Sean on August 03, 2004 at 17:42:34 from (4.152.210.119):
In Reply to: inter. track loader...trans pump pressure?? posted by 03PSD on August 02, 2004 at 20:18:33:
I have a 150 loader, unfortunately I don't know offhand what the pressure should be (my manuals are in storage right now). And the gage on my machine just has green/red zones and no numbers. I want to say 180 psi, but that's just a guess. Although I do remember that you can increase the system pressure by adding shims in the regulator adjacent to the shifter (I believe). There is a spring loaded regulator valve and if the shims are inserted to increase the preload of the regulator spring, it will increase overall system pressure. These shims looked like little more than washers without holes (in the diagram), so I'm sure you can find them rather easily or adapt a washer etc for the same purpose. Plus the regulator was pretty accessible (under the panel by the operator side) so I believe it should be fairly easy to try if you decide to go that way. Good luck...
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