Posted by jhutch on April 18, 2020 at 00:08:04 from (67.140.145.62):
I have a ford 3500 loader with backhoe on it, is there a way to turn up what pressure the relief valve opens? Tractor has a new pump that�s ran off crank. feed goes to the hoe first then. from the hoe controls it returns to the loader control valves . witch feed it, then back into the tank. I believe the relief valve is opening to easy. If the front tires sink in the ground some the back hoe can not push the tractor back while digging it does even put any strain on engine trying, to push it with hoe like other hoes I have used when trying to ask more then they could do. it also won�t lift the front tires with loader most of the time. The loader controls leak when using it but lifts full buckets no problem. But won�t lift front end most of the time will some times. The back hoe can pull it�s self backwards with ease, I guess that because there�s more piston surface on the pull side of cylinder. Idk any ideals?
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