Posted by Tod Michigan on July 06, 2011 at 16:23:37 from (75.219.181.165):
I have a Farmall IH 460 Diesel. I'm still having difficulties with my Hydra Touch 2 point lift system and the remote hydraulic lines as well. I think it will help for me to understand where the flow goes from beginning when it leaves the pump, until it dumps back into the reservoir. I would like to know the fluid path in the hydra touch system when the control lever is put in the lift position, the lowering position and while in a low pressure bypass mode as well. I'm not sure if my problem is in the check valve or in the Pressure, Safety Valve and I've had both valves apart, inspected and replaced some o-rings. Its getting frustrating. I do have 2 manuals on the hydraulics system and valves for my tractor and I normally have a good understanding of flow and pressures but this is eatin' my lunch. I will re-post my hydraulics issues after we address the flow direction. Thanks for any and all help.
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