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L455 "RollBack" angle
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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 19419" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Earthwerks Unlimited </p><p>The Quick tach on my lx865 rolls back and makes contact with the boom. That is the stop. There is a diamond shaped steel piece there that it makes contact with. Its never been modified.</p><p>He is having trouble with the cylinders not bringing it back all the way. What he has now, he would be hammering against the cylinders bottomed out.when rolled back. I also wouldn't modify the cylinder. I do think he needs the quick tach to come back all the way to the boom[As a stop] ,without the cylinders being bottomed out.</p><p>He doesnt need to modify cylinders. Your right. He doest have enough roll back to get the bucket tilted past level.</p><p>As long as he doesn't change the bottom pivot point ,adjusting the roll back to the boom wont change load distribution as long as he still has the roll forward of 90 degrees as the book says.</p><p>He is going to find another new holland to see what his problem is. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 19419, member: 1012"] Earthwerks Unlimited The Quick tach on my lx865 rolls back and makes contact with the boom. That is the stop. There is a diamond shaped steel piece there that it makes contact with. Its never been modified. He is having trouble with the cylinders not bringing it back all the way. What he has now, he would be hammering against the cylinders bottomed out.when rolled back. I also wouldn't modify the cylinder. I do think he needs the quick tach to come back all the way to the boom[As a stop] ,without the cylinders being bottomed out. He doesnt need to modify cylinders. Your right. He doest have enough roll back to get the bucket tilted past level. As long as he doesn't change the bottom pivot point ,adjusting the roll back to the boom wont change load distribution as long as he still has the roll forward of 90 degrees as the book says. He is going to find another new holland to see what his problem is. Mike [/QUOTE]
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