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<blockquote data-quote="palmtree" data-source="post: 82290" data-attributes="member: 10256"><p>OK. Found a 1/4" to 1/8 adapter today. Plumbed in the gauge and fired it up. Gauge read 140 psi at full throttle. It dropped down to about 130 psi when I stroked the levers a little. That isn't quite the 150 - 190 psi that the service manual calls for but it doesn't seem low enough to cause the problems that I'm having. Unless someone tells me different I will move on to the pump case draining measurement on Wednesday. I just can't imagine what the hydro shop could has done to these pumps. It is not one bit better than it was before the rebuild. I know it's gonna be a fight. No one ever wants to admit when they've screwed up. These guys seemed very confident and they've been in business for a long time. Mostly do combine hydrostats and other AG equipment but they also do construction hydrostats and seem to know what they're doing -- been in business since 1986. Any other tips? I'm not looking forward to this experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palmtree, post: 82290, member: 10256"] OK. Found a 1/4" to 1/8 adapter today. Plumbed in the gauge and fired it up. Gauge read 140 psi at full throttle. It dropped down to about 130 psi when I stroked the levers a little. That isn't quite the 150 - 190 psi that the service manual calls for but it doesn't seem low enough to cause the problems that I'm having. Unless someone tells me different I will move on to the pump case draining measurement on Wednesday. I just can't imagine what the hydro shop could has done to these pumps. It is not one bit better than it was before the rebuild. I know it's gonna be a fight. No one ever wants to admit when they've screwed up. These guys seemed very confident and they've been in business for a long time. Mostly do combine hydrostats and other AG equipment but they also do construction hydrostats and seem to know what they're doing -- been in business since 1986. Any other tips? I'm not looking forward to this experience. [/QUOTE]
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