Spiffy
Veteran Member
I posted in another thread, but realized this belongs in it's own thread.
Maybe it's just us 24XX guys, and maybe the most recent models are different too, but I'm positive that the PTO switch doesn't turn on the flow so much as turning off a bypass line (requires a simpler, cheaper, and less space consuming valve).
So, why do I care? Because on the 24XX the rear (i.e. BH) and front PTO hydraulics are on the same line, so:
(1) There's always just enough pressure on the quick connects that they aren't very "quick" until you shut the machine off (or have the BH attached).
But if the couplers for the BH are attached:
(2) you have plenty of volume up front until your stumper touches a stump or trencher dirt ect.....at which point the laws of least resistance take over and most of it goes through the BH.
So, the solution: leave BH coupled, but I have a high pressure ball valve (hydraulic shop - not box store!) in line with my BH quick connect. Now, when changing front attachments or using the BH: valve open [the extra path is just enough to eliviate my connecting woes]; after changing an attachment, I reach down as I climb back on and BH vavle closed [no power loss].
I have no idea about the (1)4XX machines, suspect the former problem, but obviously not the latter. If it is an issue, than your solution is just a bit simpler yet: valve in line with the front quick connect, off while connecting, on while operating.
No pictures....yet.
Maybe it's just us 24XX guys, and maybe the most recent models are different too, but I'm positive that the PTO switch doesn't turn on the flow so much as turning off a bypass line (requires a simpler, cheaper, and less space consuming valve).
So, why do I care? Because on the 24XX the rear (i.e. BH) and front PTO hydraulics are on the same line, so:
(1) There's always just enough pressure on the quick connects that they aren't very "quick" until you shut the machine off (or have the BH attached).
But if the couplers for the BH are attached:
(2) you have plenty of volume up front until your stumper touches a stump or trencher dirt ect.....at which point the laws of least resistance take over and most of it goes through the BH.
So, the solution: leave BH coupled, but I have a high pressure ball valve (hydraulic shop - not box store!) in line with my BH quick connect. Now, when changing front attachments or using the BH: valve open [the extra path is just enough to eliviate my connecting woes]; after changing an attachment, I reach down as I climb back on and BH vavle closed [no power loss].
I have no idea about the (1)4XX machines, suspect the former problem, but obviously not the latter. If it is an issue, than your solution is just a bit simpler yet: valve in line with the front quick connect, off while connecting, on while operating.
No pictures....yet.