fishfactor
Gold Member
Can anyone tell me where the braking action comes from on a Brush Cat (Bobcat) rotary mower when you shut off the flow? Is it something in the machine, or the mower?
there is a valve block. When the lift arms are raised about a certain height, the valve is tripped by a lever and it shuts the flow off. It can be disconnected but I don't recommend it. Edit: The block is on the brushcat.
thats interesting......... the hydraulics should work the same no matter what machine its on.......unless your EX is set up for a hammer and the return side hose is open to case drain, hence why it free spins instead of building pressure and stalling untill the relief opens like on your bobcat....