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<blockquote data-quote="jimhumphries" data-source="post: 38891" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>I'm only in detent when I'm running the backhoe or trencher. They constantly "return" fluid through the auxiliary return line so it isn't like dead-heading the pump. If I push the stick into the detent without anything connected I do lose some power but I've run with the bucket for quite some time without realizing that I've done that. There aren't any (or at least many) things that you can do that are as stupid as some of the things I've done. The trick seems to be to live long enough to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimhumphries, post: 38891, member: 1921"] I'm only in detent when I'm running the backhoe or trencher. They constantly "return" fluid through the auxiliary return line so it isn't like dead-heading the pump. If I push the stick into the detent without anything connected I do lose some power but I've run with the bucket for quite some time without realizing that I've done that. There aren't any (or at least many) things that you can do that are as stupid as some of the things I've done. The trick seems to be to live long enough to learn. [/QUOTE]
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