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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 19712" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>How much slower is your lift? Doubt its your valve, but you could temporarily swap the tilt with the lift to see, make sure the pedal linkage is moving the valve spool full stroke too. Belts are tight and don't slip? Lift speed about the same with bucket full or empty, or does it slow way down when loaded?</p><p>After that, I think you should check your main relief pressure to see where its at. 1400 psi if mem serves, bobcat.com should have the pressure listed if you look up your machine under "historical specs" or your manual may say. Often the spring in the releif gets weak after all these years and the pressure screw needs to be turned up to the correct pressure again. You need a guage to set this correctly as setting it too high will blow hydraulic components and too low will result in the bucket lift and tilt breakout being lazy.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 19712, member: 307"] How much slower is your lift? Doubt its your valve, but you could temporarily swap the tilt with the lift to see, make sure the pedal linkage is moving the valve spool full stroke too. Belts are tight and don't slip? Lift speed about the same with bucket full or empty, or does it slow way down when loaded? After that, I think you should check your main relief pressure to see where its at. 1400 psi if mem serves, bobcat.com should have the pressure listed if you look up your machine under “historical specs” or your manual may say. Often the spring in the releif gets weak after all these years and the pressure screw needs to be turned up to the correct pressure again. You need a guage to set this correctly as setting it too high will blow hydraulic components and too low will result in the bucket lift and tilt breakout being lazy. Ken [/QUOTE]
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