Charlesaf3
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- Kubota B3030, Kubota M59 TLB
So to continue a theme... Burden got the prince DRV 4-HH cushion valves back in stock and I am about to order one to use with my hydraulic motors and plow since I'm pretty certain my front hydraulic control is not a motor spool valve.
Where should I set the relief on the cushion valve? I clearly don't want to set it so low that I don't get enough force out of my motors when they hit a rock or something.
Should it be right around tractor relief? Or a little above tractor relief?
And as I understand it, the cushion valve should not interfere with my regular cylinder stuff if set properly, so I could conceivably leave it on all the time, ie permanently mount it on my front remotes?
Thanks again, I continue to learn a huge amount from this site. No idea such a thing was even relevant or existed until I read the snowplow thread
Where should I set the relief on the cushion valve? I clearly don't want to set it so low that I don't get enough force out of my motors when they hit a rock or something.
Should it be right around tractor relief? Or a little above tractor relief?
And as I understand it, the cushion valve should not interfere with my regular cylinder stuff if set properly, so I could conceivably leave it on all the time, ie permanently mount it on my front remotes?
Thanks again, I continue to learn a huge amount from this site. No idea such a thing was even relevant or existed until I read the snowplow thread