Hydraulic adjustments

nykubota

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B2320 FEL MMM, snow pusher, BB, brush hog, carry all, pallet forks, QH, QA.
Jul 17, 2014
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Couple of questions here.

Is there an adjustment to slow down loader motion? LA304 is actually a bit quick going down, and I could use little more controlled motion here, especially with loaded bucket.

Can a hydraulic bypass be adjusted little higher? Say, I am trying to pick something heavier with forks, and it is enough that the tractor won't even curl the bucket under load, but I can tell the motor is not even being loaded at all. Giving some more RPM won't make a difference.

Tractor: B2320.

Thank you!
 

ShaunRH

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The main control should let you ease it down like it was a feather. Are you stating that when you barely engage the lowering control it just zips down like it has no speed control?
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Most loader valves do not have any adjustment for down speed, it is purely a matter of how far you move the control lever.
If it was an ongoing need to keep things slow you could add a regulator to the line and regulate the flow. ;)
 

Ezlife45

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I agree with the other posters. Move the valve a little and you can make it drop very slowly. Slam it over and it drops like a rock.
 

Tx Jim

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Back when I owned a M4900/LA1002 I installed an adjustable flow control valve to slow down FEL boom lowering when handling rd bales. Before installing flow control valve FEL control valve was difficult to feather with a heavy load on the loader.
 

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nykubota

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B2320 FEL MMM, snow pusher, BB, brush hog, carry all, pallet forks, QH, QA.
Jul 17, 2014
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Upstate NY
Thank you guys. It seems installing a flow control valve is a logical step. I will look into that. Lack of experience may be another contributing factor. :eek:

Cheers!
 

BotaDriver

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Thank you guys. It seems installing a flow control valve is a logical step. I will look into that. Lack of experience may be another contributing factor. :eek:

Cheers!
Be sure to put it in the right spot. Do not put it after the FEL valve!