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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 19489" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The relief valve adjustment screw is on the main hyd valve the foot pedals connect to. Look for a acorn nut theaded over a screw on the hyd valve. Afterremoving the acorn nut the screw should have a screwdriver slot as well as a jamb nut to hold the screw in place. You need to check the pressure first to see where its at then turn the screw clockwise to raise the pressure if needed. Sorry its been a couple years so I don't recall exactly how it looked. But look the valve over or mabey email me a pic or two of it and I can point you to the right part</p><p>ken at skidsteer.ca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 19489, member: 307"] The relief valve adjustment screw is on the main hyd valve the foot pedals connect to. Look for a acorn nut theaded over a screw on the hyd valve. Afterremoving the acorn nut the screw should have a screwdriver slot as well as a jamb nut to hold the screw in place. You need to check the pressure first to see where its at then turn the screw clockwise to raise the pressure if needed. Sorry its been a couple years so I don't recall exactly how it looked. But look the valve over or mabey email me a pic or two of it and I can point you to the right part ken at skidsteer.ca [/QUOTE]
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