Posted by Robert Major on January 31, 2013 at 18:39:47 from (216.130.91.76):
In Reply to: Hydraulic questions posted by Zachary Hoyt on January 31, 2013 at 08:42:10:
Hi The guys seem to have you on the right track with the hyd set up and system. The only comment I have to add is, Most of this wearing gravel with the loader bucket right up, is probably due to the booms not having self leveling on the bucket and maybe some lack of operator control rather than pump speed. when the bucket goes right up it tips the stuff over the back as the bucket leans back more as it goes up. on self leveling if the bucket is parallel to the ground at bottom it stays level at full boom height. with out the self level as you lift you have to manually adjust the front edge of the bucket forward to keep level and not dump the gravel over the back. I hope this makes sense to you, it does to me as I have been driving loaders and backhoes with and without self leveling for years. I have also fixed many older tractor/ Backhoe loader hoods on things in my shop for guys, that have had round bales or rocks dumped on them because of no self leveling and dumping stuff over at the top of lift. Regards Robert
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