When I first got the tractor and started using the backhoe, it was feathering the controls so slow it would take me about 30 seconds to send the arm out and scrape forward to get a full bucket of dirt, or, basically, slower than molasses. I spend 2 days doing that and I have to say I got pretty good. Now I want to go a LOT faster, but, there seems to be no finesse in the controls at a faster speed. Its like the circuits are either on or off under normal operation unless I am using 2 circuits at the same time. Then there is enough bleed off to keep from jerking the heck out of the tractor with the payoff(?) of slow, but smooth operation.
Example: Boom by itself shakes the tractor, no play in the lever on/off. Timed right, start boom and dipper together, then drop off the dipper and go full bore on the boom, smooth and fine. Visea versa mix n match to your hearts content, just dont go for one control at a time or you jerk yourself to death.
I know what you all are saying "its a fine line", you will learn. No no no, lol. At normal (human) operating speeds, there is no line, your going way to fast when you get in that "fine line" spot then its instantly off. There has got to be more slow speed area to work in before the circuit is off. If I do it like when I first got the tractor, its like walking through a room with a book on your head. Yea, can be done, but, too slow to really be productive.
Normal for a BX? After market valve that addresses this?
Example: Boom by itself shakes the tractor, no play in the lever on/off. Timed right, start boom and dipper together, then drop off the dipper and go full bore on the boom, smooth and fine. Visea versa mix n match to your hearts content, just dont go for one control at a time or you jerk yourself to death.
I know what you all are saying "its a fine line", you will learn. No no no, lol. At normal (human) operating speeds, there is no line, your going way to fast when you get in that "fine line" spot then its instantly off. There has got to be more slow speed area to work in before the circuit is off. If I do it like when I first got the tractor, its like walking through a room with a book on your head. Yea, can be done, but, too slow to really be productive.
Normal for a BX? After market valve that addresses this?