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FarmWeather
Posted 2/16/2012 07:29 (#2231721 - in reply to #2231644)
Subject: Re: Checking old hydraulic valves


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FRMLPLR - 2/16/2012 04:06

FarmWeather - 2/15/2012 11:51

There was a lot of chatter during use that got worse as we used the tractor. Calibration took a long time, and the valve has had a small leak for years. Seems like it finally gave up and quit working. Our dealer replaced it. We are still waiting for things to dry up to see if that really fixed the problem. We never could get the tractor to steer right using the old one. Tractor had a NAV2, 252, and EZ Guide. Dealer installed upgrade to Paradyme RTK using existing valve and been having problems ever since.


So let me clarify, your having problems with the valve controlled by the Paradyme, but this valve was never used with the Trimble system? Or am I reading this wrong?


Everything worked fine with the Trimble setup (OmniStar). Problems started with Paradyme RTK. I understand the the signal should have nothing to do with it, but I want to be specific as possible so that one of you guys can help me. Tractor would not steer correctly and valve began making more and more noise. Calibrations would get hung and have to be restarted. Happened multiple times.
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