Re: I\'ve got a couple of problems on a new TC33D
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Jim, I don't know if you mean this to be an "actual" or "seems like" delay, but 2 or 3 seconds is a long, long time. When you go to the quick dump position, your loader control valve simply connects the retract side of your loader cylinders to the extend side. The weight in the bucket causes the liquid to flow. If I understand the system, it's like suddenly having the internal seal in the cylinder fail. Of course, your fluid has to pass through your hoses to the control valve and back to the opposite side of the hydraulic cylinder. If there is a restriction in the hose, quick connect, or the control valve, this could be the cause of your delay. I just cannot figure where the 2 or 3 second delay might be coming from. Were you dumping from a high, fully curled position so the load in the bucket was more or less centered over the bucket pivots? This is the only time I'd see a problem with the regenerative system working quickly.
Yesterday, I paid close attention to the dump time on my 16LA loader bucket while I was transferring some fill dirt to my pond dams. When I went from the slow to the fast dump position, there was only the slightest delay before the bucket dumped. When I went directly to the fast dump position, the dump was almost instantaneous. I'm not sure if the hydraulic lines and control valve are physically larger on my tractor than they are on yours, but based on your times, I'd have to say my loader has no delay at all. When it dumps, it doesn't just instantaneously fall, but it goes to full dump position very quickly. I have over 500 hours on my tractor and my loader has had a lot of use, so all the pins are broken in and the cylinders may not be as tight as they were when new. Even so, if you really mean 2 or 3 seconds, I think there is a restriction somewhere in your regenerative circuit. I'd talk to my dealer and ask him to demonstrate how it is supposed to work.