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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 29045" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>You're within spec so that is the best size motor for your machine. Auger and fan speed will simple vary with your engine rpm. The valve only divert a portion of this flow to rotate the chute or move the deflector up or down. Does the wires going from the black box have 1 to each of 4 coils and each of the other wires from each coil going to ground?</p><p>In the real (non bobcat) world, each of these coil divert flow while powered up to move the chute , 2 coils, 1 left and 1 right, then 2 more coils, one for up and the other for down on the defector.</p><p>I'd be willing to bet these are simple dc current, but at what voltage is a good question. If you cold find another one it could be tested. I would also be checking with the hyd shops to see if the valve "looks common" and could maybe be fitted with standard 12 dc coils.</p><p>Also price the 14 pin option to see see how expensive it is first. </p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 29045, member: 307"] You're within spec so that is the best size motor for your machine. Auger and fan speed will simple vary with your engine rpm. The valve only divert a portion of this flow to rotate the chute or move the deflector up or down. Does the wires going from the black box have 1 to each of 4 coils and each of the other wires from each coil going to ground? In the real (non bobcat) world, each of these coil divert flow while powered up to move the chute , 2 coils, 1 left and 1 right, then 2 more coils, one for up and the other for down on the defector. I'd be willing to bet these are simple dc current, but at what voltage is a good question. If you cold find another one it could be tested. I would also be checking with the hyd shops to see if the valve “looks common” and could maybe be fitted with standard 12 dc coils. Also price the 14 pin option to see see how expensive it is first. Ken [/QUOTE]
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