A day in the life of Tilty Shaun

Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
neither did the Ovlov:giggle: ... some strange two position set up on the foot brake :oops: .... don't always lock me brakes on't 'Drema, forking about ... you'd soon remember on they Ovlovs though :eek:
On an atlas (well all the ones I had(3 in total) had a three position switch. off, on with the brake pedal and on permanent, the case I had was on or off the same as the Daewoo
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
On an atlas (well all the ones I had(3 in total) had a three position switch. off, on with the brake pedal and on permanent, the case I had was on or off the same as the Daewoo
mine is on the dash .... no auto on the pedal, so no OMG moments when you drop the brakes off and over she goes on a corner ..... and you soon learn to remember to lock 'em ;) ... becomes automatic
 
TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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I am learning!! I had an Hitachi zero swing on hire for a day and found that quite a step up to get into the cab. Do you guys in ducks have rope ladders to get that high up?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Well the view has changed this morning, despite my new knowledge on ducks I haven’t been tempted to try and have a conversation with the driver. It would seem everyone is back from there hols as machinery is moving!!
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TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Been a busy boy doing a large house foundation in the village. Drop off little Un at school and be at work for 9am!! Unfortunately the pic taking has been completely forgotten but will add some next week. Timber Frame has turned up and there is suddenly a house!!

I did add this little weapon to the attachment collection!!
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TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Well having the flail has been great but I missed the tilt and rotate so much I finally took a bite out of the wallet and had this done. I think Mr V8Druid first went me the details about 2 years ago but now it has finally been done!!!
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Monkeybusiness

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Would the tilty not operate just tee’d into that line (pinching flow off the flail)? Genuine question, I don’t know the answer!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Would the tilty not operate just tee’d into that line (pinching flow off the flail)? Genuine question, I don’t know the answer!
probably would .... to a degree :unsure: .......... with a bump though
 
1RB

1RB

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this is how I’ve plumbed the flail to run under the engcon
 
1RB

1RB

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Looks like a manual tap? Thought about it but don’t want to be in and out of the cab!!
I’ve only closed that manual tap to change a leaking fitting.
The engcon is plugged into 1/2 inch fittings & svab controls any flow the Engcon needs.
The 3/4 inch fittings I plug the flail into.
In the cab I’ve wired the original takeuchi breaker wiring into the mig 2 joysticks so can click on a detent button to stay on or hold on or off as needed.
 
Engcon UK

Engcon UK

The Noble Art of Digging
Would the tilty not operate just tee’d into that line (pinching flow off the flail)? Genuine question, I don’t know the answer!
TBH I doubt it.

Flails are flow hungry. The tilt circuit needs 7LPM, but the rotation requires 20LPM. You could probably put up with the flail slowing down while the tilty rotates, but it would be a pain. What's your view, Aiden? @CPS
 
CPS

CPS

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TBH I doubt it.

Flails are flow hungry. The tilt circuit needs 7LPM, but the rotation requires 20LPM. You could probably put up with the flail slowing down while the tilty rotates, but it would be a pain. What's your view, Aiden? @CPS
Theres a few ways of doing it, but I think running the flail by just "t" ing in wont work great. Part of the flow will just flow through the tiltly even if no function is selected. It will work but I think you'll lose part of the flow.
 
CPS

CPS

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I did this one recently, the guy wanted to occasionally use his breaker. Connect it up switch the valve over and oil goes straight to the hammer
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TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Well the diverter works. It will take some getting used too!! The engine Revs need to be flat out to power the flail. My service for the flail and the ENGCON is the proportional foot pedal, so when you are using the flail with the foot to the floor on the pedal you have to get used to coming off the pedal when you want to use the ENGCON or it is a bit jerky at full revs. Still for the old digger and basic ENGCON system I have I am happy that it still reduces the amount of manual work I have to do around the farm and opens up another line of work. It is not going to compete with tractor and flail but will get to places where they won’t!!
 
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Engcon UK

Engcon UK

The Noble Art of Digging
Will the diverter works. It will take some getting used too!! The engine Rebs need to be flat out to power the flail. My service for the flail and the ENGCON is the proportional foot pedal, so when you are using the flail with the foot to the floor on the pedal you have to get used to coming off the pedal when you want to use the ENGCON or it is a bit jerky at full revs. Still for the old digger and basic ENGCON system I have I am happy that it still reduces the amount of manual work I have to do around the farm and opens up another line of work. It is not going to compete with tractor and flail but will get to places where they won’t!!
In which case I would say that this is a result.(y)
 
JD450A

JD450A

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Theres a few ways of doing it, but I think running the flail by just "t" ing in wont work great. Part of the flow will just flow through the tiltly even if no function is selected. It will work but I think you'll lose part of the flow.

Speak To Roy Wakeham. He's got a T/2 way ball valve on his bobcat with rototilt. Works well.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Speak To Roy Wakeham. He's got a T/2 way ball valve on his bobcat with rototilt. Works well.
Shaun has the same thing Rory, but electrically operated .... no in/out the cab changing over ;) .... just flick a switch :giggle:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I did this one recently, the guy wanted to occasionally use his breaker. Connect it up switch the valve over and oil goes straight to the hammer View attachment 9305
tha's a simple on/off ball valve though isn't it Aiden .... closes the tilty off completely?? :unsure:
 
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