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If you have levers rather than a joystick, there's no real benefit to electric. I'd just stick the new loader and valve block on, rather than butcher up the one you need to sell on.

 

If you insist, then just swap the pipes about till it works. Not rocket science.

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O.K - Your pushing up a heap and the bucket edge hits something solid and digs in.

The pressure in one of the tip/crowd ram hoses rises until the hose bursts.

 

On this loader the rods would pushed into the rams causing the crossline relief valve to unseat diverting the displaced oil into the lift rams,tipping the bucket and lifting clear of the obstruction.

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O.K - Your pushing up a heap and the bucket edge hits something solid and digs in.

The pressure in one of the tip/crowd ram hoses rises until the hose bursts.

 

On this loader the rods would pushed into the rams causing the crossline relief valve to unseat diverting the displaced oil into the lift rams,tipping the bucket and lifting clear of the obstruction.

 

not sure,lift rams run of a seprate feed, the block seems to control oil to the crowd rams & 3rd service if that makes sence :001_smile:

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