npalen
Elite Member
Kubota B9200 HST tractor
I've noticed, on occasion, that the operation of the remote hydraulics is affected by what the hydrostat is "doing".
Spinning the wheels in mud, for example, will prevent the top link cylinder from operating when the SCV lever is moved.
Is this just my imagination--are not the hydrostat and other hydraulics seperate systems? Why would one affect the other?
Or maybe its the 3PH that is trying to hold the implement up that is affecting the remote. I was dragging some silt out from under a bridge yesterday in muddy conditions with the heavy box blade so perhaps the 3PH was fighting some "suction" on the box blade.
Edit: For what its worth, my box blade has gauge wheels behind that makes it extra heavy. I normally adjust the depth of cut with the top link cylinder.
Any thoughts on the above?
I've noticed, on occasion, that the operation of the remote hydraulics is affected by what the hydrostat is "doing".
Spinning the wheels in mud, for example, will prevent the top link cylinder from operating when the SCV lever is moved.
Is this just my imagination--are not the hydrostat and other hydraulics seperate systems? Why would one affect the other?
Or maybe its the 3PH that is trying to hold the implement up that is affecting the remote. I was dragging some silt out from under a bridge yesterday in muddy conditions with the heavy box blade so perhaps the 3PH was fighting some "suction" on the box blade.
Edit: For what its worth, my box blade has gauge wheels behind that makes it extra heavy. I normally adjust the depth of cut with the top link cylinder.
Any thoughts on the above?