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Raising the boom, killing the motor
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 27673" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The wheels seem to have their normal drive power ?</p><p>The only time the engine wants to stall is when lifting the boom? This is when the boom is rising, not when you hit the end of the cylinders?</p><p>Because the relief valve setting only comes into effect when the boom can no longer lift the load on it. or the cylinders hit the end. If the relief pressures are high it will draw extra power to open the relief valve, but the loader should also lift the back end off the ground easily as it will be over powered.</p><p>More likely would be a fuel system problem in the engine reducing the engines power, but then the wheels should oveload the engine easily too.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 27673, member: 307"] The wheels seem to have their normal drive power ? The only time the engine wants to stall is when lifting the boom? This is when the boom is rising, not when you hit the end of the cylinders? Because the relief valve setting only comes into effect when the boom can no longer lift the load on it. or the cylinders hit the end. If the relief pressures are high it will draw extra power to open the relief valve, but the loader should also lift the back end off the ground easily as it will be over powered. More likely would be a fuel system problem in the engine reducing the engines power, but then the wheels should oveload the engine easily too. Ken [/QUOTE]
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