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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_ron" data-source="post: 16729" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>Good choice, the trick to the Cat pilot controls when pushing heavy loads, is not to push the pilot control all the way ahead, pull it back and "feel" for the sweet spot, if you push to far and too fast ahead, the Anti-Stall feature just kicks right in, you need to "tease" the system.</p><p>I thought my 247B2 was a dog in the pushing contest, but after I got a fell for it, it gave me almost 90% of my T190's power with less engine RPM's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_ron, post: 16729, member: 1066"] Good choice, the trick to the Cat pilot controls when pushing heavy loads, is not to push the pilot control all the way ahead, pull it back and “feel” for the sweet spot, if you push to far and too fast ahead, the Anti-Stall feature just kicks right in, you need to “tease” the system. I thought my 247B2 was a dog in the pushing contest, but after I got a fell for it, it gave me almost 90% of my T190's power with less engine RPM's. [/QUOTE]
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