New stuff from Tazewell

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That's exactly what I had in mind. I would definitely pay a few hundred $ extra for that.

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Tim_in_CT said:
My #1 wish. Put in a dedicated circuit with a joystick on the left side of the steering wheel to use for 4n1 open/close and mini-hoe scoop.

It is a PIA to use the lttle QA lever for those purposes; I would rather the QA circuit stay a QA circuit all the time (they could eliminate the quick disconnect on those hoses).

If nothing else, make it available as a option -- they could put a cable controlled valve off the existing stack, and mount the cable control on the left side of the dashboard for well under $300 in cost.. and still make a profit on it. With the current QA valve being open-center, the flow is already there, so the only parts costs are (1) valve, (2) cable control & (3) the short cable needed.
 
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Tim_in_CT said:
My #1 wish. Put in a dedicated circuit with a joystick on the left side of the steering wheel to use for 4n1 open/close and mini-hoe scoop.

It is a PIA to use the lttle QA lever for those purposes; I would rather the QA circuit stay a QA circuit all the time (they could eliminate the quick disconnect on those hoses).

Amen brother. I have only 18 hours on my 425, but have used several attachments. I've wished countless times already that the QA circuit didn't have to be disconnected.
 
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Tim_in_CT said:
My #1 wish. Put in a dedicated circuit with a joystick on the left side of the steering wheel to use for 4n1 open/close and mini-hoe scoop.

It is a PIA to use the Little QA lever for those purposes; I would rather the QA circuit stay a QA circuit all the time (they could eliminate the quick disconnect on those hoses).


Tim, You can achieve this by using an electric hydraulic valve, and placing the control switch anywhere. A good place for the switch would be to replace the ball on top of the joystick, with a built in switch in the handle, using your thumb for control.

The supply fluid for the valve can be acquired by installing a tee on the input line for the steering valve. This would be considered an aux circuit with priority flow.
 
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J_J said:
Tim, You can achieve this by using an electric hydraulic valve
yep, got those threads bookmarked for future reference. Some go stuff in the archives.

EDIT: Corrected quote: MossRoad
 

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