Coyote machine
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- 22 SANY SY 50U, '10 Kioti DK 40se/hst KL-401 FEL, loaded tires, KB-2485 bhoe, Tuffline TB160 BB, Woods QA forks, MIE Hydraulic bhoe thumb & ripper tooth, Igland 4001 winch, & GR-20 Log Grapple. Woods BBX72" Brush Mower. Diamondplate aluminum canopy
Noticed since I installed a trigger type joystick handle to replace the knob that came with the tractor, that when I put my FEL stick to farthest right position, (which is called "Regen") which means, 'fast dump' that the FEL installed grapple running off my diverter valve, (controlled by the joystick trigger, to open or close), sometimes does NOT do what it should and acts 'confused' as to what it should be doing. When it acts up it tries to pull the grapple back INSTEAD of fast dumping, and when it works 'correctly' it does move to dump, but not fast at all. If anything, it tries to dump slower than usual.
Now, before I installed the new joystick type handle with built in trigger switch I was using a momentary switch mounted on the joystick shaft. It was awkward to use to open or close the grapple while also trying to raise or lower it, or my snowplow. To tell the truth, I'm not sure before adding the joystick handle/trigger switch that I had ever tried to use the Regen/fast dump section of the FEL valve- because I'm not sure I was even aware it existed until the joystick handle was installed and because it's higher it is easier to get the lever/handle farther to the right, and by doing so actuate the Regen/fast dump portion of the FEL valve body.
I have checked the HST fluid level and it is fine.
I wonder if the Regen portion of the valve could have been or is now defective and I'm just becoming aware of it as I am now aware of the function, and have started, inadvertently using it.
What I'm actually trying to do is close the grapple jaws which would be accomplished correctly by moving the joystick to the right, but NOT so far as to go into Regen, while pulling the trigger to activate the diverter valve to close the grapple jaws.
It is possible I'm doing something wrong in my movements with the stick, but until I found the Regen and kept 'hitting' it by 'accidentally' going too far right with the new joystick, the grapple open/ close, and dump at regular speed was working normally, at normal speed.
Sorry for long post, just trying to give as much detail as possible.:confused3:
TIA for any insight.
CM
Now, before I installed the new joystick type handle with built in trigger switch I was using a momentary switch mounted on the joystick shaft. It was awkward to use to open or close the grapple while also trying to raise or lower it, or my snowplow. To tell the truth, I'm not sure before adding the joystick handle/trigger switch that I had ever tried to use the Regen/fast dump section of the FEL valve- because I'm not sure I was even aware it existed until the joystick handle was installed and because it's higher it is easier to get the lever/handle farther to the right, and by doing so actuate the Regen/fast dump portion of the FEL valve body.
I have checked the HST fluid level and it is fine.
I wonder if the Regen portion of the valve could have been or is now defective and I'm just becoming aware of it as I am now aware of the function, and have started, inadvertently using it.
What I'm actually trying to do is close the grapple jaws which would be accomplished correctly by moving the joystick to the right, but NOT so far as to go into Regen, while pulling the trigger to activate the diverter valve to close the grapple jaws.
It is possible I'm doing something wrong in my movements with the stick, but until I found the Regen and kept 'hitting' it by 'accidentally' going too far right with the new joystick, the grapple open/ close, and dump at regular speed was working normally, at normal speed.
Sorry for long post, just trying to give as much detail as possible.:confused3:
TIA for any insight.
CM