
gafarm49
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25 minutes ago, acem said:
I didn't realize they grew citrus in GA. I looked them up, they are like mandrin oranges?
yes they are a mandarin, seedless easy to peel and very sweet
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6 hours ago, acem said:
Glad you got your ac working good.
What kinda citrus you raise?
satsuma
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On 6/17/2023 at 8:47 AM, HydroTek said:
A push-pull diverter and flow control valve would be the simplest setup to use
you could sub in a 2 spool valve if there is a need for an extra remote -- but one spool would be dedicated to the flow control
I modded a push-pull diverter and flow control under the cab then ran the control rods thru the floor, near the RH console -- one for the diverter and another for the flow control
There is no priority valve on the '86 series with open center -- and connecting the planter fans like this will cause some variation when lifting the planter . The full flow still goes to the lifting operation, and since the return from the valve stack is supplying the fans you would notice some pressure fluctuations -- as long as you do not hit relief when the planter lifts, the fans will still operate -- other wise flow at the valve stack power beyond port stops, while the main relief is open
So with this setup where would be a good place to install a temp sending unit for the hyd fluid and what temp would be too high? Would it help to run more fluid? I already run 5 gal over. So much of my peanut equipment has hyd motors it would be neat if I could use these tractors more. Even thought about a cooler added somewhere
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7 hours ago, Dirt_Floor_Poor said:
What exactly is gin trash composed of?
its leaf , lint and stick particles left over from the ginning process. Piled up and composted
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6 hours ago, HydroTek said:
A push-pull diverter and flow control valve would be the simplest setup to use
you could sub in a 2 spool valve if there is a need for an extra remote -- but one spool would be dedicated to the flow control
I modded a push-pull diverter and flow control under the cab then ran the control rods thru the floor, near the RH console -- one for the diverter and another for the flow control
There is no priority valve on the '86 series with open center -- and connecting the planter fans like this will cause some variation when lifting the planter . The full flow still goes to the lifting operation, and since the return from the valve stack is supplying the fans you would notice some pressure fluctuations -- as long as you do not hit relief when the planter lifts, the fans will still operate -- other wise flow at the valve stack power beyond port stops, while the main relief is open
thanks alot!!! I may try this this winter and may be bothering you alittle if thats ok
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7 hours ago, HydroTek said:
Maybe, ...the mod I done ran a spray pump
15 gallons enough for that planter ? -- just need to watch your temperature
acccording to the manual the planter fan needs 6-7 gpm so that doesnt leave much for the lift and remotes
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16 hours ago, acem said:
the hills are neat in the background of that flat land
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19 hours ago, HydroTek said:
Then the return oil from the factory valve stack is "unfiltered" also -- LoL
Do the mod and don't over think it.
I have done this mod many times for customers -- Also have a couple out there with variable flow to run a hydraulic motor from that same port -- and the controls are inside the cab -- pretty slick setup
could you run a 8 row air planter with this setup without heating the oil too much?
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10 hours ago, Matt Kirsch said:
This thread says there's an inch to spare. Just never get in the mud with it.
thanks!!
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set on 36 in rows, will they fit? I put them on a 4840 and now it runs 21mph in road gear. It wouldn't hurt to speed the 1586 up and having 1rst high faster would be good
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Auto steer ideas
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My deere dealer is checking to see if they have a atu 300 mount for my 1586 with tilt steering. He said they did for a non tilt