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Topic: Re: Drott Skidloader
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| tpmx
12-03-2012 21:38:56
50.51.180.233
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It does have a float position on the lift spool.
All the way forward is float,back slightly is down,back more is neutral all the way back is lift
This is interesting but how would it be going into float with the spool in the lift position.
I am asking this because I am not sure how the float actually works |
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| Stick welding
12-03-2012 22:14:39
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Re: Drott Skidloader in reply to tpmx, 12-03-2012 21:38:56
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| Internal leak in the valve? I'm not sure but it would account for it not lifting. Float opens up the ports in the valve so the weight of the boom and bucket follows the contour of the ground when back blading. |
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| tpmx
12-04-2012 03:17:22
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Re: Drott Skidloader in reply to Stick welding, 12-03-2012 22:14:39
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| An internal leak in the valve is what I am leaning towards
I am going to ser if i can switch the lines over to the extra spool
And see what happens
Should tell the story |
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