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Posted by Randalp on November 27, 2005 at 15:11:55 from (198.53.171.45):
In Reply to: Re: loader control valve posted by John VB on November 27, 2005 at 09:35:42:
don"t know about a website, but.... -load checks are required for lifting and holding, otherwise when attempting to re-lift a load, the loader will drop slightly before the hydraulics catches up. -double acting means your loader will power downwards as well as upwards. If you can lift the frt. wheels off of the ground, its double acting. Another thing to tell by is if it has one or two hoses to each cylinder. One hose to each cylinder means its single acting. -metering grooves allow you to slowly move the boom or bucket if you slightly move the lever. -internal relief is simply that. A relief valve that should open before "loader damage" from over stress (pressure)occurs. Hope this helps...
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