LX3310HSDC with LX2963 snow blower with hydraulic deflector...3 functions: snow blower up/down, rotate snow discharge shoot and hydraulic deflector for distance of snow throw...
Last week I removed the FEL and installed the snow blower on our new tractor...to test and see how it all works.
When I picked up the tractor a few weeks ago I expected that the hydraulic activated deflector ran off the 3rd function that they installed for a grapple. The tech said nope, the hydraulic deflector kit that they installed ran off a diverter valve. I didn't think much of it at that time. But now that I see how it's setup I'm not impressed.
The up/down function of the snow blower plugs into the yellow/white connections of the FEL. And then there is a diverter valve that's attached to the snow blower which will activate either the rotation of the snow discharge shoot or the snow deflector control. This diverter valve is connected to the blue/red connectors of the FEL. There is a toggle switch that's connected to the yoke and you select either shoot rotate or snow deflector.
Seems they spent more time and money installing this diverter valve rather than simply attaching the shoot rotation alone to the blue/red connectors and then the deflector to the 3rd function connectors.
I'm planning to have a couple of hoses made to run from the deflector cylinder and will run to the 3rd function connectors. And I'll remove the shoot rotation hoses from the diverter valve and connect to the shoot rotation ports.
By the way, if the deflector is setup as manual (not hydraulic) then the install calls for the shoot rotation to be connected to the blue/red FEL connectors. So the only change that I'm really making is activation of the deflector cylinder via the 3rd function.
Does anyone see an issue with this? New to hydraulics of tractors, so this may be an elementary question as I'm learning...
Thanks...
Last week I removed the FEL and installed the snow blower on our new tractor...to test and see how it all works.
When I picked up the tractor a few weeks ago I expected that the hydraulic activated deflector ran off the 3rd function that they installed for a grapple. The tech said nope, the hydraulic deflector kit that they installed ran off a diverter valve. I didn't think much of it at that time. But now that I see how it's setup I'm not impressed.
The up/down function of the snow blower plugs into the yellow/white connections of the FEL. And then there is a diverter valve that's attached to the snow blower which will activate either the rotation of the snow discharge shoot or the snow deflector control. This diverter valve is connected to the blue/red connectors of the FEL. There is a toggle switch that's connected to the yoke and you select either shoot rotate or snow deflector.
Seems they spent more time and money installing this diverter valve rather than simply attaching the shoot rotation alone to the blue/red connectors and then the deflector to the 3rd function connectors.
I'm planning to have a couple of hoses made to run from the deflector cylinder and will run to the 3rd function connectors. And I'll remove the shoot rotation hoses from the diverter valve and connect to the shoot rotation ports.
By the way, if the deflector is setup as manual (not hydraulic) then the install calls for the shoot rotation to be connected to the blue/red FEL connectors. So the only change that I'm really making is activation of the deflector cylinder via the 3rd function.
Does anyone see an issue with this? New to hydraulics of tractors, so this may be an elementary question as I'm learning...
Thanks...
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