stablerock
New member
Hi all, I'm new to the forum.
I posted this in the general section...then noticed this specific John Deere section, so thought I'd post it here also.
Anyway, I'm not sure what it's actually called....but on a JD 2720 and probably other similar models as well, there is an "adjustment knob" down close to the floor panel, directly between your legs.
I know its some sort of hydraulic flow adjustment....and can be adjusted from "fast to slow" etc., but unsure exactly what it's function is and how it affects hydraulic power and performance.
I think it slows down the hydraulics some so your attachments are not so quick and jerky, but does it also reduce the hydraulics power ?
Can it be adjusted to make the FEL and 46 backhoe attachment more smooth...and less herky-jerky, without reducing the digging/lifting power ?
I'm currently looking at a used 2720 to possibly purchase, but would like some more info before I pull the trigger.
Thanks Jeff
I posted this in the general section...then noticed this specific John Deere section, so thought I'd post it here also.
Anyway, I'm not sure what it's actually called....but on a JD 2720 and probably other similar models as well, there is an "adjustment knob" down close to the floor panel, directly between your legs.
I know its some sort of hydraulic flow adjustment....and can be adjusted from "fast to slow" etc., but unsure exactly what it's function is and how it affects hydraulic power and performance.
I think it slows down the hydraulics some so your attachments are not so quick and jerky, but does it also reduce the hydraulics power ?
Can it be adjusted to make the FEL and 46 backhoe attachment more smooth...and less herky-jerky, without reducing the digging/lifting power ?
I'm currently looking at a used 2720 to possibly purchase, but would like some more info before I pull the trigger.
Thanks Jeff