tungularafishcamp
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- Joined
- Sep 30, 2010
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- Location
- kodiak island, Alaska
- Tractor
- kubota L2800, 1/2 of a L48
Have a Kubota l2800 with a backhoe. The hydraulic circuit for the backhoe is just looped when the backhoe is off so I put a two spool valve with quick connects that I had laying around along with a single action ram I had. I put it on only with the backhoe off and when I have extra stuff to haul. I use the ram for my top link and put my quick attach forks on back so I can pick up loaded totes of gravel, kelp whatever.
My question is when I am lifting the 3 point at max and it is limiting out whenever I depress the valve instead of letting the pressure out in the ram it sucks the ram in even stronger than when I pull the valve which normally sucks it in. If I have no pressure on the 3point then depressing it bleeds out the ram normally. It works handy and gives me quite a bit more lift than if I just use the straight 3 point lift. It has worked that way fine for a couple years but was just wondering if I might be screwing something up in the long run?
My question is when I am lifting the 3 point at max and it is limiting out whenever I depress the valve instead of letting the pressure out in the ram it sucks the ram in even stronger than when I pull the valve which normally sucks it in. If I have no pressure on the 3point then depressing it bleeds out the ram normally. It works handy and gives me quite a bit more lift than if I just use the straight 3 point lift. It has worked that way fine for a couple years but was just wondering if I might be screwing something up in the long run?