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all right update time.
have sorted my issues with the 4200. I had a leaking pump seal, new pump sorted that. I played with the radio settings and made a complete hash of it. read the manual, did some more playing and fixed it. slowed the slue and speed the main boom drops ![]() had a small problem bleeding the system, worked out one of the problems was I put the tank back in the wrong way around and the suction line was fitted to the return of the tank, so the rams would move , fill the tank enough to force oil into the pump then it would run dry again!!! MUPPET!!! still , im learning and wont do that again. radio is pretty easy do use now, so will play around a little more with the settings. had to test it all out so dragged the screening plant outside and had a play. http://youtu.be/71ClQVuDoD0 ![]() |
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last play for the day, a quick test of ripper 2.0 and a bit of practice swapping buckets on the quick release.
found a switch on the radio. it kills 4th valve and slows stick movement, very handy. would have saved me a lot of grief messing with the radio settings. any way video time. ![]() http://youtu.be/itvxOmZ6xqk |
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after finishing cooking the BBQ the wife made a small suggestion " when are you going to clean up the mess you made with your excavator"
now being the conscientious bloke I am, I skipped out of doing the dishes and grabbed a beer and cleaned up the play area. heres the result. ![]() http://youtu.be/KH8wnOORwO8 |
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