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Re: Lo-Boy 185 hydraulics question
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Posted by K-Mo on March 28, 2006 at 06:43:42 from (65.169.189.2):
In Reply to: Lo-Boy 185 hydraulics question posted by MeAnthony on March 27, 2006 at 15:45:07:
You have enough PSI but not enough pump capacity (Gallons Per Minute, GPM). Think about how fast your 3-Point and mower raise when one cylinder is supplied. On a loader you will have two lift cylinders and at times two more bucket cylinders to supply. I have an I-240 with a loader that I need to install a separate pump on for the loader. Now, when using the tractor pump, beside being very slow, the loader will drift down if I try to raise and tilt at the same time.
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