Open Center Hydraulic System
IMPORTANT: The hydraulic system design used
on this tractor is known as an open center system. In general, it
is not recommended to use continuous flow hydraulic motors with this
type of system. Some hydraulic motors designed for open centered systems
(high flow at low pressure) can be used if a pressure compensated
flow control valve is used to control speed. The deluxe three-function
(inlet section) SCV has a pressure compensating flow control valve
built into the 1st SCV. If the tractor is equipped with a dual inlet
SCV, you will need to control motor speed with an independent pressure
compensated flow control valve. Using a non-compensated flow control
valve such as a needle valve may cause over heating of the hydraulic
system. Consult your nearest John Deere dealer or service facility
for more information regarding this type of application.
Hydraulic motor applications such as those
used in vacuum blower motors, centrifugal sprayer pumps, hydraulically
driven rakes or other similar applications may cause overheating of
the hydraulic system if the hydraulic motors are not correctly sized
for an open center system. In such cases, the use of a PTO-driven
hydraulic pump is strongly recommended.
Open center systems cannot be used for implements
requiring “active” down force such as no-till, folding,
air disk and no-till air drills as well as used to maintain optimum
press wheel down-force on air hoe-drills.
Open center hydraulic systems with Deluxe
Three-Inlet section SCV's can be used with hydraulic motors requiring
high flow at low pressure but not on motors requiring low flow at
high pressure or overheating will occur and possible damage to hydraulic
system.
Anytime one of above applications is considered,
consult your nearest John Deere dealer or service facility for information
on how to open center system in these applications.
Failure to observe this application information
will likely cause serious damage to tractor hydraulic system.
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