revitupfaster
Silver Member
I have a new 2520, which I just got it in September. Today, I decided to switch out the mower and loader, for the front quick hitch and blade, to get her ready for winter. (First time I've done this)
After a little fooling around to get the bracket that holds the front hitch on, since I didn't get any instruction sheets, I finally got it all set up, and everything working.
All seems OK except, when I angle the blade to the right, the hydraulic movement is not smooth, and you can hear the hydraulic pump sort of straining. This happens when I push the Joystick all the way to the right. If I don't push the stick hard to the right, everything seems to work fine. It sort of feel like there is a "detent" at the far right of the Joystick, similar to what you feel when you push the lever forward into the "float" position.
I called my dealer and explained what was happening, and he thought I was describing a condition they had seen before where there was an obstruction in the hydraulic system, and was going to get their service people to call me back, but I haven't heard from them yet, since it was about 4:30 in the afternoon when I called.
I removed and reconnected the hydraulic couplers to make sure they were on properly but then I remembered that I had read something in the tractors owners manual under the operation of the SCV section about some implements that don't use the "regen" feature of the SCV valve. They go on to explain how to "lock out" this "regen" feature, which requires taking off the right rear wheel and switching around a little "L" shaped bracket on the SCV valve itself.
What is the "regen" feature, and what does it do. There is nothing in the tractor manual that explains it, and it says to refer to the specific implement manual. Whatever that means.
If when I push the joystick hard to the right, am I "activating" this regen feature, and is this what is giving me the straining and jerky movement of the blade? Do I really have to go through all the trouble of switching around that little lock out thingy, or can I just use it the way it is and just not push the joystick hard to the right, where it gets into the "regen" function mode?
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After a little fooling around to get the bracket that holds the front hitch on, since I didn't get any instruction sheets, I finally got it all set up, and everything working.
All seems OK except, when I angle the blade to the right, the hydraulic movement is not smooth, and you can hear the hydraulic pump sort of straining. This happens when I push the Joystick all the way to the right. If I don't push the stick hard to the right, everything seems to work fine. It sort of feel like there is a "detent" at the far right of the Joystick, similar to what you feel when you push the lever forward into the "float" position.
I called my dealer and explained what was happening, and he thought I was describing a condition they had seen before where there was an obstruction in the hydraulic system, and was going to get their service people to call me back, but I haven't heard from them yet, since it was about 4:30 in the afternoon when I called.
I removed and reconnected the hydraulic couplers to make sure they were on properly but then I remembered that I had read something in the tractors owners manual under the operation of the SCV section about some implements that don't use the "regen" feature of the SCV valve. They go on to explain how to "lock out" this "regen" feature, which requires taking off the right rear wheel and switching around a little "L" shaped bracket on the SCV valve itself.
What is the "regen" feature, and what does it do. There is nothing in the tractor manual that explains it, and it says to refer to the specific implement manual. Whatever that means.
If when I push the joystick hard to the right, am I "activating" this regen feature, and is this what is giving me the straining and jerky movement of the blade? Do I really have to go through all the trouble of switching around that little lock out thingy, or can I just use it the way it is and just not push the joystick hard to the right, where it gets into the "regen" function mode?
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