Posted by Dellbertt on October 29, 2009 at 17:57:23 from (209.172.21.18):
In Reply to: SA Hydraulics posted by Dellbertt on October 29, 2009 at 15:41:50:
It is the same speed going up and down.
Coming up it is smooth and quiet.
Going down the engine labors and the gov kicks in to recover, when all the way down the gov kicks out and the engine returns to normal.
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If you want to test your gov operation put your tractor in next to highest gear, set throttle to a little over half then while moving ride the brakes hard enough to bog down the engine. You should here, see and feel your gov kicking in trying to bring the rpm back to where you had it set. Same thing when plowing and you run through some heavy ground.
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