Re: 430 with loader in reply to 1370rod, 01-02-2013 08:39:31
O.k. soI installed a gauge according to my manual, warmed things up, ran up to speed and raised the Eagle hitch up to max height to "dead head" the system to get a reading.
Forgive the dirt. I took photos of both sides of the valve body, and such.
As I read in the manual, it looks like it's time to dig the pump out to have a look. I replaced the filter, and fluid.
Re: 430 with loader in reply to Ttim, 01-02-2013 11:04:07
I agree with Tim.
If it's a general purpose you might want to have a supply of spindles on hand, particularly on rough frozen ground. In other words, even if you can lift the bales, you may not want to do so.
If, on the other hand, it has a solid utility axle, and your hydraulic pump is in good shape, and you have some additional weight on the rearend....you may be fine
Re: 430 with loader in reply to James of Stark, 01-02-2013 09:21:06
if you are talking the 600-800 lb bales it should do that fine if things are in good working order, if they are 1200-1500 lb ones I would be thinking that is too much for a 430/530 front end if this is a AG tractors and industrial unit it might work,, the 2000 lb ones in my opinion no way,,, my two cents
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