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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2792" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>That will be your problem, *if* i understand you correctly, you are using your aux. hydraulics to apply pressure to the grapple rite? now when its down you should NOT lock your aux hydraulics on, just use it to open or close. When you have grabed the item or closed the grapple take your thumb off the lever and it will stay put as the hydraulic oil will hold it there under pressure. If you hold it down, the oil will just be going over the relief vavle and you will get VERY slow or no movement on your lift and tilt.</p><p>I hope i understood you correctly with what you discribed.</p><p>As for when you move one arm and the other cylinder goes the other way, that is eaxctly what it should do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2792, member: 82"] That will be your problem, *if* i understand you correctly, you are using your aux. hydraulics to apply pressure to the grapple rite? now when its down you should NOT lock your aux hydraulics on, just use it to open or close. When you have grabed the item or closed the grapple take your thumb off the lever and it will stay put as the hydraulic oil will hold it there under pressure. If you hold it down, the oil will just be going over the relief vavle and you will get VERY slow or no movement on your lift and tilt. I hope i understood you correctly with what you discribed. As for when you move one arm and the other cylinder goes the other way, that is eaxctly what it should do. [/QUOTE]
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