Independent control, Solenoid valve block functions, Solenoid control – Land Pride RCP2660 User Manual

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Section 2: Hydraulic Set-up Options

RCP2660, RCPM2660, RCP3060 and RCPM3060 Parallel Arm Rotary Cutter 316-111M

1/11/13

Table of Contents

Independent Control

With the Independent Control option, only the breakaway
cylinder is operated by tractor hydraulics. All other
hydraulics on the cutter are self contained using only the
oil in the reservoir to run the cylinders and deck motor.
Both, Independent and Solenoid Control options rely
upon the solenoid valve block to control “ARM 1”,
“ARM 2”, and “Deck Pivot” cylinders.

Solenoid Valve Block Functions

Refer to Figure 1-10 & Figure 2-1:

A solenoid valve block is included on cutters with
Independent Control and Solenoid Control. If Gauge
Wheel Option is included, the solenoid valve block must
have two poppet valves on top to allow the deck to float
on its gauge wheels. See Figure 2-6 for illustration of
poppet valves.

Solenoid Valve Block Without Deck Float Capabilities

Figure 2-5

Solenoid Valve Block With Deck Float Capabilities

Figure 2-6

Independent Control

Refer to Figure 2-1:

1.

Set flow control valve on the solenoid valve block to
OPEN” by turning the flow control knob “COUNTER
CLOCKWISE
” until knob stops turning.

The Independent Control Option is designed to
produce the correct volume flow of hydraulic oil to
the hydraulic cylinders. The flow control valve shown
in Figure 2-4 on page 21 is not needed.

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Poppet Valves
For Deck Floating

Solenoid Control

1.

Consult the tractor’s manual to determine the
tractor’s hydraulic system (System A, B, or C below):

A. Closed Center System With PC & LS

PC = Pressure Compensating
LS = Load Sensing

B. Closed Center System Without PC or LS
C. Open Center System

2.

Remove plastic cover located at the rear of the
solenoid valve block.

3.

Adjust flow control valve Knob at the solenoid valve
block and flow control valve on the 3-Point frame:

A. Closed Center System With PC & LS:

Set flow control valve on the solenoid block to

OPEN” by turning the flow control valve knob
COUNTER CLOCKWISE” until knob stops
turning. (See Figure 2-5.)

See Figure 3-1 on page 28: Set flow control valve
knob on the 3-Point frame to the lowest possible
number to allow maximum oil flow.

Adjust hydraulic flow to the solenoid block using
“Turtle/Rabbit Flow Control at the Tractor”
instructions on page 28.

B. Closed Center System Without PC or LS:

Set flow control valve on the solenoid valve block
to “CLOSED” by turning knob “CLOCKWISE” until
it stops turning. (See Figure 2-5.)

If the tractor’s duplex outlet has turtle/rabbit
control, adjust hydraulic flow to the solenoid block
using “Turtle/Rabbit Flow Control at the
Tractor”
instructions on page 28. Be sure to set
flow control valve knob on the 3-Point frame (See
Figure 3-1 on page 28) to the lowest possible
number.

If tractor does not have turtle/rabbit control, adjust
flow control valve knob using instructions for “Flow
Control Valve on the Rotary Cutter”
on page 28.

C. Open Center System:

Set flow control valve on the solenoid valve block
to “OPEN” by turning knob “COUNTER
CLOCKWISE
” until it stops. (See Figure 2-5.)

Adjust hydraulic flow to the solenoid block using
“Turtle/Rabbit Flow Control at the Tractor”
instructions on page 28. Be sure to set flow control
valve knob on the 3-Point frame (See Figure 3-1 on
page 28) to the lowest possible number.

IMPORTANT: Tractors with this system must
have variable flow control (turtle/rabbit control).

IMPORTANT: A tractor with this system
MUST HAVE VARIABLE FLOW CONTROL

(turtle/rabbit control) at the duplex outlet. Using

a tractor without variable flow control will cause
the oil to over heat and damage seals in the
solenoid valve block.

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