tassmannn
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- Sep 14, 2017
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- Saint Marks, Fl
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- 1985 Ford F250 6.9 IDI, 2006 Ford F250 6.0 (bulletproofed), JD 5075E, JD 994R, JD 310J (5045Ht054), Kubota RTVX 1100C, CAT D4G, 1954 Ferguson TO30, 2021 John Deere 333G High Flow
So, I acquired a 33g high flow and just got a High Flow Brush Cutter. It works great, but I noticed that when I run it, it seems to make the tracking a little lethargic. I was wondering if I am doing something wrong, or is this normal behavior. The way I crank it up is:
1) Warm the machine up.
2) Push the high flow switch, and it indicates high flow is on the gauges panel.
3) I turn the Engine Speed Control Dial to half speed.
4) I then roll the Auxiliary Proportional Switch forward to spin up the blades.
5) I then lock it by pressing the Auxiliary Flow Set Switch and turn up to full speed.
It seems to track ok at first, but then gets sluggish when trying to turn
Any insight would be helpful on what to look for. The hydraulic fluid is in the appropriate range.
1) Warm the machine up.
2) Push the high flow switch, and it indicates high flow is on the gauges panel.
3) I turn the Engine Speed Control Dial to half speed.
4) I then roll the Auxiliary Proportional Switch forward to spin up the blades.
5) I then lock it by pressing the Auxiliary Flow Set Switch and turn up to full speed.
It seems to track ok at first, but then gets sluggish when trying to turn
Any insight would be helpful on what to look for. The hydraulic fluid is in the appropriate range.