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Auxillary Hydraulic Controls
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<blockquote data-quote="JWL" data-source="post: 127542" data-attributes="member: 22424"><p>Have a 2003 Bobcat A220 (all wheel steer version of S220) with joystick controls. When I am trying to move an implement (Disk) in the yard I hook up the auxillary hydraulics and use the thumb toggle switch in the middle of the right hand controller to lift and lower the implement. The problem I am having is it seems to need to be on High flow to do this and the second I let go of the toggle switch the implement lowers back down to the ground. Why when I lift it up does the disk not stay in the up position? Seems like the machine is letting flow back into the return side instead of locking out and holding the lift cylinder. Am I using the right controls?</p><p></p><p>The disk is 24ft and fairly heavy but I would think that the bobcat hydraulics would easily lift it as the tractors we use on them are much older and have less hydraulic flow capability.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWL, post: 127542, member: 22424"] Have a 2003 Bobcat A220 (all wheel steer version of S220) with joystick controls. When I am trying to move an implement (Disk) in the yard I hook up the auxillary hydraulics and use the thumb toggle switch in the middle of the right hand controller to lift and lower the implement. The problem I am having is it seems to need to be on High flow to do this and the second I let go of the toggle switch the implement lowers back down to the ground. Why when I lift it up does the disk not stay in the up position? Seems like the machine is letting flow back into the return side instead of locking out and holding the lift cylinder. Am I using the right controls? The disk is 24ft and fairly heavy but I would think that the bobcat hydraulics would easily lift it as the tractors we use on them are much older and have less hydraulic flow capability. Thanks in advance for your help. [/QUOTE]
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