Anyone have an idea why my snowblade moves slow to the right unless I push the lever all the way to the far right where the handle has the detent? All other directions it moves great the way it always has.
The loader valve has a "Regeneration" function to allow the front loader bucket to dump very quickly. It essentially moves the hydraulic fluid from one side of the cylinder to the other. It has less power in that position. Moving the lever to the right, beyond the detent, bypasses the regen function and applies normal system pressure. Your valve is functioning correctly.
I am lost here. Is there a "new" valve I do not know about w/ a snowblade installed? The only "detent" I know of related to the FEL is the "Float" posistion. Does the curl cylinder have a regen circuit?
We're talking about the later model (50 and 60 series) BX standard loader valves. Yes, there is a detent far right with the control lever. When you push the lever past the detent it de-activates the regeneration and applies normal hydraulic pressure. It's only on the dump side. It doesn't stay in that position like the float detent, btw.