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Re: 1910 overheating hydraulicsPosted by RickB. on September 12, 2002 at 18:46:05 from (205.231.148.209): In Reply to: 1910 overheating hydraulics posted by Mark-NH on September 11, 2002 at 08:15:29:
You have an open center system, not a closed center, as Gerald suggests. Check to see if the engine labors from a load on the hyd pump when the 3 point hitch is raised all the way. If so, this is caused by the external follow-up linkage being out of adjustment, causing the hitch valve to remain open, causing all the pump output to go over relief at full pressure. The linkage is located at the right end of the rockshaft, and will need to be lengthened to fix the problem, if that is the cause of your troubles. Low oil level can do it ,too. How hot does the oil get?
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