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/ FEL Quick Dump #81  
There is something not right here, or is it only Mahindra owners with Cross valves having trouble with regen.

I talked with the reps at Cross, and the valve with regen should work like any other valve with regen.

If you add the rod side fluid to the pump flow, the speed of operation of the cyl will increase. Scientific fact.

The regen simply blocks the flow to tank and adds the rod end flow to the base end flow, and that is an increase in speed of the cyl.

If you are sure you have regen, you will see an increase in curl down or dump speed. That is a fact.

Have any of you verified that your bucket spool is regen with the parts on the end of the spool?

Take the cans off the bottom of the curl spool and look for regen parts.

How about some pictures of the end of the curl spool so everyone can see.
 
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/ FEL Quick Dump #82  
There is something not right here, or is it only Mahindra owners with Cross valves having trouble with regen.

I talked with the reps at Cross, and the valve with regen should work like any other valve with regen.

If you add the rod side fluid to the pump flow, the speed of operation of the cyl will increase. Scientific fact.

The regen simply blocks the flow to tank and adds the rod end flow to the base end flow, and that is an increase in speed of the cyl.

If you are sure you have regen, you will see an increase in curl down or dump speed. That is a fact.

Have any of you verified that your bucket spool is regen with the parts on the end of the spool?

Take the cans off the bottom of the curl spool and look for regen parts.

How about some pictures of the end of the curl spool so everyone can see.

It does speed up JJ. Only problem it speeds up just a little bit. Would pump/cylinder size ratios effect cycle times with the bigger the cylinder vs. standard pump capacities creating slowness even in regen?
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #83  
It does speed up JJ. Only problem it speeds up just a little bit. Would pump/cylinder size ratios effect cycle times with the bigger the cylinder vs. standard pump capacities creating slowness even in regen?

The Max 28 has neither particularly large cylinders nor a large capacity oil pump. The lift cylinders are decently sized, while the curl cylinders are smallish in diameter. The pint pivot point spacing give the bucket a fair amount of leverage and the curl cylinders are long stroke.
Fortunately regen on my loader works as the label and IOM states. Dump cycle goes from sort of slow to barely acceptable fast during regen.
What gets me is the relief valve must be set at 60% rated pressure. I’ve got thousands of hours on equipment, large and small, so I think I’m a good judge that the loader performance is no where near spec. I ought to do a video to show it will not crane a 750 lb. snowplow lifting near the pins. 1,402 lbs, humbug!
The relief valve has never been adjusted, as it is covered in black factory paint. Should be an easy fix, just that the dealer that installed the loader did not bother to check.
Does anyone know what the relief pressure on the pumps should be and what the loader relief should be set?
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #84  
Your MAX only has 4.6 GPM pump flow.

I found this digging through the Mahindra PDF's

NOTE: Regen position will speed up dump operation in most applications. However, operator may not see significant speed increase at high RPM due to some oil being forced over relief. Use of regen position will eliminate bucket cylinder cavitation.

It make sense in part because if the volume of fluid going to the base end is reduced by dumping fluid over the relief valve, cyl speed will not be as it should.

However, if the fluid is passing over the relief, that means that you are at full pressure and max power. Regen is supposed to have less power, but more speed. Go figure.

Mahindra high point is reduced cavitation by using regen.

Mahindra's is the only manufacturer that mentions anything about dumping fluid over the relief valve in regen.

I also found this relief pressure.

Relief Setting: 2200 PSI

Yahoo! - 301 Moved Permanently
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #86  
That link was good early today.

I believe they did post the loader times.

I also remember seeing some Mahindras with Nimco loader valves, and they may not be having the regen slow problem.

Sometimes we don't get the full story from the operators, and it leads to false conclusions.
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #87  
/ FEL Quick Dump #88  
Those times are about right for mine in full dump....... regen position.
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #89  
http://mahindracanada.ca/sites/default/files/tractor/pdf/MAH5416 pgs 012114.pdf

Raise Boom (seconds) 3.9 3.9
Lower Boom (seconds) 2.4 2.4
Dump Attachment (seconds) 2.6 2.6
Retract Attachment (seconds) 2.6 2.6

"Dump attachment" I assume means a bucket? I'm wondering how they are measuring this as full lock to full dump takes twice as long and more. Your first link to the 28 series seemed to be missing loader times as they appeared blank. The 16 series link does show the times but for the life of me, I don't know how they are getting these numbers for the bucket travel. Mine is not coming anywhere close to this advertised bucket dump time unless they are measuring when the first bit of load in the bucket begins to unload itself or they are taking times from a "mid point".
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #90  
You can compute the speed of a cyl.


However, the bucket mechanical pin mount will determine the bucket lip speed.

The bucket will tip faster if the mounting pin is closer to the pivot pin.

2 in bore
1 in shaft
22 stroke
10 GPM

Extension speed = 1.78 sec

Retraction speed =1.34 sec

3 in bore
1.5 in shaft

Extension speed = 4.07 sec

Retraction speed = 3.01 sec

It does not matter which valve provides this flow.

If the pump is running at half speed, expect longer cyl extension times longer..
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #91  
The Max 28 has neither particularly large cylinders nor a large capacity oil pump. The lift cylinders are decently sized, while the curl cylinders are smallish in diameter. The pint pivot point spacing give the bucket a fair amount of leverage and the curl cylinders are long stroke.
Fortunately regen on my loader works as the label and IOM states. Dump cycle goes from sort of slow to barely acceptable fast during regen.
What gets me is the relief valve must be set at 60% rated pressure. I致e got thousands of hours on equipment, large and small, so I think I知 a good judge that the loader performance is no where near spec. I ought to do a video to show it will not crane a 750 lb. snowplow lifting near the pins. 1,402 lbs, humbug!
The relief valve has never been adjusted, as it is covered in black factory paint. Should be an easy fix, just that the dealer that installed the loader did not bother to check.
Does anyone know what the relief pressure on the pumps should be and what the loader relief should be set?

Here is about 750lbs and is distributed WAY outside the pins... IMG_2337.jpg
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #92  
Actually its over 800lbs now looking at the specs of the pallet fork
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #94  
Here is about 750lbs and is distributed WAY outside the pins... View attachment 417365

That is nice to see that the Max28 when set per spec can actually lift something. I have lots of stuff where a small tractor that has some fight will fit the job just fine.
 

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/ FEL Quick Dump #95  
Just making sure no one follows such a false review
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #96  
That is nice to see that the Max28 when set per spec can actually lift something. I have lots of stuff where a small tractor that has some fight will fit the job just fine.

Those L39's are surprisingly strong. Onr thing I've always wished I had was a mini exc. I hear where guys have picked one up for a song but that's not my luck. One of my friends bought an entire full size Bucyrus Erie for 6 grand made in 1961 and it still works.
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #97  
Those L39's are surprisingly strong. Onr thing I've always wished I had was a mini exc. I hear where guys have picked one up for a song but that's not my luck. One of my friends bought an entire full size Bucyrus Erie for 6 grand made in 1961 and it still works.

Some of the Kubota Loaders are decent, others not so much, only good for manure, hay and sawdust.

Used the Excavator today to reach in the pen and lift our just slaughtered big Black Angus Cow on to the butchers truck for processing, As the cow weighed near 1,200 lbs, the L39 would really struggle. The L39 BH is rated to crane 1,100 lbs, but the thumb lowers that by at least 100 lbs and does not have a lot of reach or lift height. My excavator weights over 17,000 lbs. I would not want to have a smaller excavator.
 
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/ FEL Quick Dump #98  
Some of the Kubota Loaders are decent, others not so much, only good for manure, hay and sawdust.

Used the Excavator today to reach in the pen and lift our just slaughtered big Blanck Angus Cow on to the butchers truck for processing, As the cow weighed near 1,200 lbs, the L39 would really struggle. The L39 BH is rated to crane 1,100 lbs, but the thumb lowers that by at least 100 lbs and does not have a lot of reach or lift height. My excavator weights over 17,000 lbs. I would not want to have a smaller excavator.

I love that thing. Where'd you find it?
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #99  
I bought the excavator thru an Ebay Store.
The seller did not want to deal with hassle of selling it himself, so when he bought a new machine he parked his old machine on the Komatsu dealer lot telling him to sell it. The owner also listed it on E-bay and had an E-Bay store deal with the leads. Long story short, I did talk to the actual owner, did the financial stuff with the eBay store, and did the inspection, initial service, and delivery arrangement though the Komatsu dealer.

My PC75UU2 has 5601.3 hours ( I looked) All functions work, except the radio, the AC when it gets too hot out, (overheats the machine) and the fancy computer, (yes, the thing has a real computer and its a 1997!) The computer would set your dig depth and how close the bucket can swing to whatever your trying not to damage. It is a grey market machine, built for construction work in cities. It had potentiometers and sensors on all the joints of the stick so the excavator knew where the bucket was relative to a touch off point.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...kend-17.html?highlight=busy+wife+this+weekend

If I was to look for a construction machine today, IRON Planet etc type of auction may be way to go.
Buying used heavy equipment is not for the faint of heart. you can get screwed. Also you need to know which end of the wrench to use.
 
/ FEL Quick Dump #100  
I looked. This thing still brings low to mid 20's for a 4-5K hr. machine. Dang it. Would have to have more of a reason than "boy, would love to have one of these"
 

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