I moved 10 yds of road base (in two piles) to touch up the entrance area and lower drive using the Auto Throttle technique. These were freshly dumped piles. So I was able to work both of them in M
I've now gotten to where i rarely use the standard HST mode when going forward, except when moving back and forth in close quarters (e.g. boxblading a small section of the drive, FEL work between a pile and close by area, switching between the bucket and pallet fork, etc.).
I just pull up to to the pile in Auto Throttle mode, "down shift" using the (misnamed) Cruise Control lever, level the bucket and push into the pile filling the bucket. Play the loud pedal for more hydraulic pressure to raise and settle the load. Then lower the bucket while backing away for the pile. Goose the loud pedal and slowly "up shift" (using the Cruise Control lever) to run some 300 ft up the driveway (including the 30% grade section) and deposit the load at the entrance. While positioning the Tractor for an accurate dump (backing away while dumping) I briefly switched off Auto Throttle. Then quickly switched it back on for the run down the drive to the pile of road base
The only issue I had was when I tried to go up the 30% grade in two wheel drive. I need to add weight to the box blade to balance the FEL w/ a full load. FWIW The L3240 w/ LA724 and BH90 are very nicely balanced. So I do not want to add water ballast to the tires. I just want to add weight to three point implements when the BH90 is not attached.
Talon Dancer
ps I ticked over 40 hours last night
