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Old 02-03-2010, 09:28 AM
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I agree about getting rid of the lift handle, I don't know if I could get my right leg in between the loader upright and the handle if it was there.

If you leave the F/R operating mechanism in place (and hooked up) couldn't you adjust the friction on it to use as a damper? The springs could do their work and the F/R mechanism would just keep the springs from "snapping" it back to center, which could be equally dangerous (I'm thinking "heavy load", "snap" back to center, momentum, loader bucket hits ground, operator bucked off seat, flies forward just in time for rear wheels to hit ground again, operator smashes face into hood, accidentally stomps on pedal again...) ?
Possibly, but I don't know if that'd be enough. I'm not sure I'm going mess with keeping the F/R lever hooked up more than temporarily. I've been trying to find a suitable hydraulic damper, but they're all very expensive.
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There is a different style of forward and reverse pedal other than rocking forward and back.I grew up on a old Massey Ferguson industial 40 backhoe that my father had. It had one pedal that looked kinda like a y it swiveled side to side.Your heal stayed in one place and you moved from one pedal to the other for forward and reverse.It was spring loaded and worked quite well.But it was throttle as well as hydro.I can get a pic of it if anyone is wants one. We dont have the tractor anymore but one of my contractors has one so it wouldnt be a problem.Ive been on lots of loaders in my life big and small and it was the only one with the throttle and the shuttle together witch made it nice because you could go from forward to reverse and never take you hands of the wheel or the lift levers..I dont know if any of this helps but it was a different way of thinking.
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Old 03-02-2010, 10:48 PM
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Well I found this in some of my grandpa's stuff. It is a Kwik-way hydrostatic foot control. I can't find any other info anywhere about it. It appears to be for narrow frames. Sorry about the size I scanned it to my computer in pdf but it was to big for the site so I changed it to a jpg. I don't know if anyone can make it larger or not but it looks pretty interesting.
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cj4200 , Can you email me the directions on how to set this up ?? Large size ?? I would like to give this a try !! Thanks , Darrell

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Old 05-16-2011, 03:32 PM
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I just found this foot control with a two inch travel at 100 pounds force max and was wondering if anyone had ever tried it on a CC hydro. I would like to use it on foward speed only with reverse still lever controled. Can anyone think of a way to have this thing push the tranny cam rearwards for forward travel but not have it interfere with reverse in the forward direction of the cam. One nice thing is that the bottom piece is rotatable 360 degrees so that it could be routed in a 180 direction for behind or in front of the tranny cam.
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what is your fuel use per hour running full throttle?
Exactly, and more importantly, I cant imagine an air cooled engine that runs cooler at full throttle, it sounds like an old drunken wives tale.
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Wow, 12 year old thread resurrected!
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Since the post has been resurrected, heres my version for my 1872. https://youtu.be/wsf5Up0_SmE. There is also a post in the home made section. Sorry I dont have any drawings or dimensions, it was done a few years ago.
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Wow, 12 year old thread resurrected!
That's not always a bad thing...would you have seen it otherwise?
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