[AT] tractor hydraulic pressure measuring?

Paul Waugh paul at plwaugh.com
Sun May 20 14:51:25 PDT 2012


That is what I did on the Ford Jubilee. I was surprised at my reading
though.  It carries 100 through the bypass (I thought it would be higher)
but will reach 2000 # plus when pulling fence post.

Paul

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John,

Use a T pipe fitting of the same size as the hydraulic hoses. No harm no
foul. 

Dean VP

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Subject: [AT] tractor hydraulic pressure measuring?

Need a clue on how to measure hydraulic pressure on a front mount pump which
runs my bucket loader.  I have a gauge...but how and where 
to hook it up--without blowing something out???   It's on a TO 
35.     Thanks.    John W.    


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