RotorWrench
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- Holder C5000 Toolcat 5600
I was wondering if someone here could tell me which of the forward remotes is the pressure coupling, the upper ( male) or lower (female).
I'm just wanting to be sure and couldn't find it in the manual. I know Bobcat is the opposite of several others. I was hooking up my new snowblower last night and when I started the TC and let it warm up, I turned on aux hydraulics, pulled the trigger to engage the auger and saw the hoses jump but the engine loaded up and I'm sure the blower didn't engage. I moved the left/right center toggle and the chute bumped to the left about an inch and locked up. Moved it to the right and the engine just loaded up with no chute movement. Tried the left side and right side buttons with similar results. Disengaged everything, reset hydraulics and tried again with same results. Got out and checked all connections and everything was correct. You can't hook up the hydraulics wrong.
Knowing that Bobcat pressure couplers are reverse of some equipment I began to wonder if the hoses were set up for a different machine. The pressure hose from the blower had the female coupler so it had to go to the upper fitting.
I called Quick Attach this morning and their main products guy was very helpful and agreed the hoses probably were set up for something else because from the factory they never know what machine it will go on, usually relying on the dealer to set them up for the customer's machine. The dealer did swap out the motor for the one matching the TC flow.
Tonight I switched the hose couplings so the male fitting was on the pressure hose which now puts it to the lower position (female on the TC) and hooked everything up. Ran it up and everything now works properly except the left joystick toggle operates the chute rotation , right toggle button operates the deflector and the center toggle loads up the pump and the bumps the chute but nothing moves. I would have expected the center toggle to control left/right chute rotation and actually prefer it that way as it's more natural for me. This is a 2014 5610 with the later style joystick with additional aux buttons.
Does that sound right? I've run TCs in the past but never with a snowblower. Just checking with those of you that use snowblowers if this sounds normal and are the hoses set correctly now?
Also, what rpm should I run for proper blower operation? I couldn't find that anywhere either. Tnanks
I'm just wanting to be sure and couldn't find it in the manual. I know Bobcat is the opposite of several others. I was hooking up my new snowblower last night and when I started the TC and let it warm up, I turned on aux hydraulics, pulled the trigger to engage the auger and saw the hoses jump but the engine loaded up and I'm sure the blower didn't engage. I moved the left/right center toggle and the chute bumped to the left about an inch and locked up. Moved it to the right and the engine just loaded up with no chute movement. Tried the left side and right side buttons with similar results. Disengaged everything, reset hydraulics and tried again with same results. Got out and checked all connections and everything was correct. You can't hook up the hydraulics wrong.
Knowing that Bobcat pressure couplers are reverse of some equipment I began to wonder if the hoses were set up for a different machine. The pressure hose from the blower had the female coupler so it had to go to the upper fitting.
I called Quick Attach this morning and their main products guy was very helpful and agreed the hoses probably were set up for something else because from the factory they never know what machine it will go on, usually relying on the dealer to set them up for the customer's machine. The dealer did swap out the motor for the one matching the TC flow.
Tonight I switched the hose couplings so the male fitting was on the pressure hose which now puts it to the lower position (female on the TC) and hooked everything up. Ran it up and everything now works properly except the left joystick toggle operates the chute rotation , right toggle button operates the deflector and the center toggle loads up the pump and the bumps the chute but nothing moves. I would have expected the center toggle to control left/right chute rotation and actually prefer it that way as it's more natural for me. This is a 2014 5610 with the later style joystick with additional aux buttons.
Does that sound right? I've run TCs in the past but never with a snowblower. Just checking with those of you that use snowblowers if this sounds normal and are the hoses set correctly now?
Also, what rpm should I run for proper blower operation? I couldn't find that anywhere either. Tnanks
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