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<blockquote data-quote="skiddz" data-source="post: 12664" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>You won't dammage anything as the reliefs are there to protect the system if overloaded. the less you move your handles, the more torque you have available to the drives, the farther you move your handles you get less torque but more speed. If you really think about it, on a skid steer, there really isn't a whole lot of oil available to operate both dives and hyd's. so ,if you drive into a pile to a point where the tires are spinning you have a good portion of your available GPM going through the drives instead of being available for your hyd's. Ideally, you would drive into a pile and start backing off of the sticks as you feel the resistance (sticks want to start shaking) as you let off the sticks,start rolling back the bucket, by the time the bucket is halfway rolled back you shouldn't be holding any presure on the sticks at all, now you can lift and drive away........rinse and repeat. If you spinning your wheels, your wasting time and energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skiddz, post: 12664, member: 1466"] You won't dammage anything as the reliefs are there to protect the system if overloaded. the less you move your handles, the more torque you have available to the drives, the farther you move your handles you get less torque but more speed. If you really think about it, on a skid steer, there really isn't a whole lot of oil available to operate both dives and hyd's. so ,if you drive into a pile to a point where the tires are spinning you have a good portion of your available GPM going through the drives instead of being available for your hyd's. Ideally, you would drive into a pile and start backing off of the sticks as you feel the resistance (sticks want to start shaking) as you let off the sticks,start rolling back the bucket, by the time the bucket is halfway rolled back you shouldn't be holding any presure on the sticks at all, now you can lift and drive away........rinse and repeat. If you spinning your wheels, your wasting time and energy. [/QUOTE]
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