Posted by Tx Jim on January 02, 2021 at 07:55:40 from (52.144.111.126):
In Reply to: My 2140 posted by rusty6 on January 01, 2021 at 23:05:03:
Bruce
My understanding is cylinder diameter & pressure control FEL lift capacity along with sometimes FEL geometry. Pump GPM affects speed of FEL operation. My Kubota FEL has 2 different boom cylinder pin locations. 1 location give more lifting capacity & other setting gives more boom height
2140 has 2 hyd pumps. Trans pump lubricates trans & supplies oil for IPPTO & hyd hi-lo then sends excess output to frt pump. Frt pump supplies all high pressure hyd functions Yes power steering has a priority valve.. Pressure shown on Tractordata site is more than I'm accustomed to seeing on a 40 series JD tractor. I don't understand the 2 different GPM's listed
I wonder if Rusty6 has ever checked his 2140 standby pressure??
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