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Skid steer controls, from levers and pedals to ISO or H pattern
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kipps
Posted 3/6/2021 10:07 (#8876028 - in reply to #8875726)
Subject: RE: Skid steer controls, from levers and pedals to ISO or H pattern



Madison Co. Virginia
Gearclash - 3/6/2021 08:42
Most mechanical or pilot controls have some feedback.


Can you explain further?

In my Case 1835c/1840, the control stick is directly attached to a small rotary spool valve inside the hydrostat. This valve controls the oil flow to the servo pistons, and it self-centers based on oil return from those servos. This is very similar to how hydrostatic steering works on almost every tractor out there. The servo pistons move the swash plate, which changes the pump flow. There's no opportunity for any force feedback in the system at all.
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