h-m
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- Jan 21, 2010
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hello all, i have a question that i have not been able to find a good answer for. i just finished converting a CADDDIGGER backhoe so i could put it on my 742B bobcat. i dug for short time wednesday nite and blew my return filter canister open. so lastnite i removed the filter and finished the little project i started. i need to see what your opinions are on putting a filter in the hydraulics of the backhoe. i had an unknown filter head that was laying in my shop and i put a napa 1551 (i think) cross for a zinga AE10 canister, on it, it is on the return side of my valve body and it was put in with flow going correctly. i have a checkvalve on the return line to prevent pushing the aux control wrong way and putting pressure on the outlet side of valve. i have 1/2" supply and return lines on the backhoe and pioneer couplers on the bobcat and the backhoe, why do you guys think i might be building more than 300 lbs of pressure in the filter? how do filter my oil and not blow a can frequently? should i switch to a filter on the supply side? or do i need a return filter that is rated at 35 gpm or something to give me enough capacity so pressure doesn't build on that side? or is it the whole return design, maybe checkvavle and1/2" hose and pioneer couplers can't get the fluid away from the valve fast enough to prevent pressure in filter? backhoe is open center hydraulics. what do you guys think and if any of you have backhoes, do you have filters in them? thanks micheal