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<blockquote data-quote="tech.35058" data-source="post: 111924" data-attributes="member: 14347"><p>Thanks for the reply Dan ... I had to go out & run the machine to be sure I answered correctly. Bottoming the tilt cylinder does lug the machine, probably stall the engine if I held the lever down. If I "heavily" load the trencher or tiller with a root or stump or such the same result. I know I am past due for maintenance, ( my shade tree canopy leaks & it is raining today ) but I was curious if there was a relief valve in place, or if I needed to add one. The saw was donated to a friend for working on a tree trimmers bucket truck, and after laying around his shop for a few years donated to to me, since he recognized me as a pack-rat/hoarder. in the process of freeing it up & flushing it out, I pulled the valve off the motor, verified that it is a simple on/off spool. no diversion to return, so, yes it dead heads at saw trigger off. not working out too well so far. thanks, CE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech.35058, post: 111924, member: 14347"] Thanks for the reply Dan ... I had to go out & run the machine to be sure I answered correctly. Bottoming the tilt cylinder does lug the machine, probably stall the engine if I held the lever down. If I "heavily" load the trencher or tiller with a root or stump or such the same result. I know I am past due for maintenance, ( my shade tree canopy leaks & it is raining today ) but I was curious if there was a relief valve in place, or if I needed to add one. The saw was donated to a friend for working on a tree trimmers bucket truck, and after laying around his shop for a few years donated to to me, since he recognized me as a pack-rat/hoarder. in the process of freeing it up & flushing it out, I pulled the valve off the motor, verified that it is a simple on/off spool. no diversion to return, so, yes it dead heads at saw trigger off. not working out too well so far. thanks, CE [/QUOTE]
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