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<blockquote data-quote="Waldershrek" data-source="post: 849428" data-attributes="member: 14858"><p>I'm not sure what dad told him, I'm assuming he told him replace the pump since that's what he did and the problem is still occurring. However I would think that he would have tested the hydraulics after replacing the pump and noticed that they still weren't right but who knows. </p><p></p><p>I assume I can get a relief valve any where that sells hydraulic stuff and it's not tractor specific? Tractor data says the hydraulic pressure should be 2000 psi. Does this test gauge just plug right into the hydraulic hook ups on the back of the tractor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waldershrek, post: 849428, member: 14858"] I'm not sure what dad told him, I'm assuming he told him replace the pump since that's what he did and the problem is still occurring. However I would think that he would have tested the hydraulics after replacing the pump and noticed that they still weren't right but who knows. I assume I can get a relief valve any where that sells hydraulic stuff and it's not tractor specific? Tractor data says the hydraulic pressure should be 2000 psi. Does this test gauge just plug right into the hydraulic hook ups on the back of the tractor? [/QUOTE]
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