B7800 1/4 inching valve vs. B2910 position control

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Dirtbos

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I have discussed this with my local dealer. He only stocks the B7800, so I am not going to be able to drive the B2910 to compare. My concern is rear bucket/scraper control. Can anyone tell me how these two systems compare? Which one would be more precise? Any advantages, one over the other?

Thanks,
Mike
 
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The position control is of course better than the 1/4" inching valve which is why the 1/4 inching valve is on the economy tractor. With that being said, I have the 7800 with the 1/4" inching valve and have not had any problems with it using my landscape rake or my boxblade. I kind of like the 1/4" inching valve. It is really easy to make adjustments bumping the handle to move it a 1/4" up or down.
 
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Mike
I have a B2910 and have never tried the 1/4" on the B7800.

3PH position control allows you to set a stop and return the attachment to the same position every time the attachment is lowered. This can be important when using a Box Blade.

I would suggest that you try all tractors at your dealer with the different types of 3PH adjustments. Position control is on the L**30 line of tractors. BX and B74,5&6** series tractors have a different control than what has been discussed here.
 
   / B7800 1/4 inching valve vs. B2910 position control
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Thank you both for the input. My dealer does have quite a stock of L3130's. I had not considered trying a larger model to check out the position control function. I'll drop by there today and give it a try.

Mike
 
   / B7800 1/4 inching valve vs. B2910 position control #5  
To say probably the same thing as the others but a little differently...

My B2910 has position control and my BX2200 does not.

I have, it seems like many times, wished the BX had position control...

But I NEVER wished the B2910 didn't.

My guess is that the B7800's quarter inching valve is just a refinement of the kind of 3PH control that is on the BX. You hold the lever and release when you are where you think you want to be.

I like the postion control a lot more than the standard (if that is what you call it) 3PH control.

That's just me though...
 

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