kenmac
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- McCormick CX105 Kubota MX 5100 HST, Kubota ZD1021, Kawsaki Mule 4010 trans 4x4
I think - and somebody who knows something can probably improve this description - that when dumping the bucket forward, Regen diverts the fluid that would have drained back to the reservoir from the decreasing-volume forward side of the cylinder. Instead of going to the reservoir, this fluid is routed to the back side of the piston to double the amount of fluid pushing the bucket forward.
Result, an accelerated dump action. This is important where time = money moving dirt. Not so important for my use, I use the loader mostly with loader forks.
Clear as mud?![]()
Thanks,,,,I guess that explanation will have to do. No one else has come up with anything different