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bigmech

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New guy here , looks like a great site. I just bought a 1845C to run our quick tach wood splitter. Our 751 bobcat stuggled to run. The 1845C auxiliary hydrulics wont move the cylinder on the splitter only one way so slow you can hardly see it move. The Hydrulic lines that go to the foot controls that run the auxiliary ports go back to control valve for the boom and bucket. The boom and bucket work great, how can they have good pressure but not the auxiliary controls?
 

antfarmer2

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Hardly any flow when auxiliarys are actuated. does not load.
My thought would be since they were capped off they were not used and are stuck would look at the stems, linkage or solinoid and clean free up and oil........your new one only puts out 3 gpm more than your old one what was the prob with the old one?
 

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My thought would be since they were capped off they were not used and are stuck would look at the stems, linkage or solinoid and clean free up and oil........your new one only puts out 3 gpm more than your old one what was the prob with the old one?
Did some poking around a lot of folks haveing fits with the aux on case some took them off
 
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bigmech

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Did some poking around a lot of folks haveing fits with the aux on case some took them off
The 751 bobcat struggled to lift the new splitter. It is long and heavy. The speed was ok but it didnt maneuver very well. I opened the quick connect on the auxiliary connection with a little pressure from a screwdriver while my wife pushed on the foot lever to activate the auxiliary hydraulics. It didnt have much pressure. When trying the same thing on the bobcat it shot the screw driver across the shop floor. Not a very professional test but show lack of pressure just the same. I can see the line to auxiliary control valve comes from the same block as the boom and bucket supply and they are strong. Maybe there is something wrong with the auxiliary control valve ? Can they be taken out and tore down without special tools?
 

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The 751 bobcat struggled to lift the new splitter. It is long and heavy. The speed was ok but it didnt maneuver very well. I opened the quick connect on the auxiliary connection with a little pressure from a screwdriver while my wife pushed on the foot lever to activate the auxiliary hydraulics. It didnt have much pressure. When trying the same thing on the bobcat it shot the screw driver across the shop floor. Not a very professional test but show lack of pressure just the same. I can see the line to auxiliary control valve comes from the same block as the boom and bucket supply and they are strong. Maybe there is something wrong with the auxiliary control valve ? Can they be taken out and tore down without special tools?
I love it a new way to piss off the wife lol...........I would try cleaning it and oilling it up really good an tap it back and forth first to try and free it up
 
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