Bob999: <font color="red"> However, the SYMPTOMS in this post sound very similar and that was the basis of my post along with comments from both Blackwell and John Coxon suggesting that tramming problems could occur from a problem in the valve.
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ca956 describes his symptoms as:
<font color="green">The machine works great except when you first start it up, it will not move forward or backward. The steering, pto and all hydraulics seem to work fine. But if I push the pedal forward or reverse it will not move. After a few minutes it will start to move very slow and it will eventually move full speed.
But when you approach a hill it slows back down and jerks it's way to the top.
After it warms up completely, it seems to be fine. </font>
These symptoms aren't quite like what I experienced. In addition to the "sticky cable" feel mine had what I would describe as a mushy feel. Acceleration was no longer spin-the-tires-sharp when you mashed a pedal but had a slower, gotta build some pressure first, acceleration. But it did accelerate though I'm not sure top speed was quite as high. It didn't change with a warmup.
I'd like to know how the system works but I don't have the time right now to try and build a logic diagram from the plumbing. It seems to me and I may be wrong, that fluid is coming to the RPS valve, in through the two ball controlled "valves", from opposite sides of the charge pump, either side of the bleed port. I gather pressure is available from one port or the other depending on which way you are tramming and the ball acts as a check valve to block reverse flow to the unpressured port. And to assure pressure in the chamber the ball shuttles through at all times. Fluid from this chamber goes to the brake tender, the draft control, and possibly elsewhere. There are two or three pressure relief valves there too. Apparently when the ball isn't doing its checking properly it affects the tramming. I don't know how.
Maybe Blackwell will chime in here and straighten me out on this. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
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