aarolar
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Does anyone know offhand of the LA1065 found on the MX series tractors has a 3 position valve or 4 position?
That's what I'm thinking wonder how hard it would be to change that valve out for a 4 position I'm really not going to like that at all I don't think.My L3200 had a 3 stage regen only dump. Not really noted anywhere. My new L4060 explicitly notes in the manual it has a 4 stage with regen (fast dump) then power dump all the way to the right.
Based on that it's probably the cheaper 3 stage dump unless the manual says otherwise. Also isn't the MX the economy big machine like the 0 & 1 series in the Ls (unlike the 40 & series premium grands)? If so another pointer toward a cheaper 3 stage valve.
The MX does have fast dump too but that's the issues it only has fast dump which leaves you with no control of the dump speed.No, the LA 1065 on the MX5800 has no detent in the dump function. When fully open, the dump is moderately fast. The only detent in the valve is the float position of the loader arms. You may be referring to the "Quick Dump" feature on some of the Grand L series loaders. I had that feature on my old L3430 which had detents in both the dump and loader arm hyd. circuits.
What's the point? I was looking at a diverter before upgrading to the L4060. But I determined a 3rd function would have been cheaper. I've never felt really concerned about bucket control. It was all about hydraulic angle for a SSQA plow for me.That's what I'm thinking wonder how hard it would be to change that valve out for a 4 position I'm really not going to like that at all I don't think.
Spreading mulch,compost or even ag lime evenly or even working gravel it's nice to backup slowly while dumping.What's the point? I was looking at a diverter before upgrading to the L4060. But I determined a 3rd function would have been cheaper. I've never felt really concerned about bucket control. It was all about hydraulic angle for a SSQA plow for me.