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<blockquote data-quote="Renner" data-source="post: 44326" data-attributes="member: 5806"><p>Actually the lift speed is about the same (1/2) as if the AUX was being operated normally. However, the problem exist when I have not engaged the Aux at all -- just using the foot control to lift and lower the bucket. It will slow down when I tilt the bucket while lifting and not recover to full speed. The only way to gain full speed again is to lower bucket, reduce revs, lift bucket (now it will give a faster lift speed about 3/4), then give full revs to gain full lift speed. Again the lift speed will beduce by at least 1/2 if I operate the tilt rams or the Aux arm. When I operate the 4 in 1 it stops immediately. There is no creep in any of the rams including lift and tilt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renner, post: 44326, member: 5806"] Actually the lift speed is about the same (1/2) as if the AUX was being operated normally. However, the problem exist when I have not engaged the Aux at all -- just using the foot control to lift and lower the bucket. It will slow down when I tilt the bucket while lifting and not recover to full speed. The only way to gain full speed again is to lower bucket, reduce revs, lift bucket (now it will give a faster lift speed about 3/4), then give full revs to gain full lift speed. Again the lift speed will beduce by at least 1/2 if I operate the tilt rams or the Aux arm. When I operate the 4 in 1 it stops immediately. There is no creep in any of the rams including lift and tilt. [/QUOTE]
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