Hydraulic remote float doesn't float

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mojoinco

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Hello Folks, I have a TN55S with the standard 2 remote set up (adding 2 more soon). One remote has no float (I assume an 5161780) and the other is supposed to have a float mode (I also assume it is a 5180686).

I am vaguely familiar with the float idea: an extra detent in the remote is supposed to allow that circuit to 'float', typically for leveling by back dragging with a bucket. It is in the up/down circuit of the joystick for the loader.

I can feel a slight detent, but only because I am expecting one. Any ideas on how to adjust this, or repair it? There is what appears to be and adjustable screw, as well as a longer cover (vs the one that doesn't have the detent).

FWIW, my TN55S appears to be the earliest model, with the discontinued joystick assembly (first 6 months or so of this model). All the rest of the TN55-75 appear to have a different joystick assembly.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Well, figured it out. After 15 years, and doing some research on remotes and what they look like (to identify one of my remotes should have float mode), I have finally pushed through the wall of "ludicrous speed". I pushed the joystick just a little further - into the zone that felt like I was grinding gears or something. Yeah. That and my toothbar will make smoothing operations really convenient.

The 'float' remotes have a screw that can turn this feature on or off.
 
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I have finally pushed through the wall of "ludicrous speed". I pushed the joystick just a little further - into the zone that felt like I was grinding gears or something. Yeah. That and my toothbar will make smoothing operations really convenient.
Glad you found it! It's like Christmas all over again, isn't it. 🤣

Be careful how you back drag. Keep the angle of the bucket so the teeth are pointing forward. Snagging the bucket on something can bend the dump cylinders instantly--Even on float.

By the way, are you a 3D printer owner? The term "ludicrous speed" is used a lot. ;)
 
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I'll keep that in mind. I have been back dragging with the toothbar or the bare bucket edge for years (and the back of the bucket) but never had float mode. A buddy pointed out the value of snow removal with it (tilt the bucket edge up a bit).

No 3D printer - yet. But as I understand it, it's like watching bread rise. I have a laser engraver, similar issues on large or detail (higher resolution burns).
 

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