Once again, another fine job! Personally I think you are one of the best equipment demonstrators/reviewers out there. Keep up the great work! I enjoy watching! God bless!
This is a very well organized video. As someone who has used hand and foot control and have never used the joystick control I never knew a joystick was less jerky. I run my machine all day and never saw fatigue as a factor.
I always favored the old case's controls, similar to hand and foot, but instead but of foot bucket controls you just tilted your hand inside and out to raise lower and tilt the bucket
Just picked up my new Kubota yesterday out there. Always loved my New Hollands. But there not what they use to be. Kubota is a very well thought out machine. And tough.
I dont remember our old bobcats having that much travel in the sticks. Though that was years ago. Used them every day. I don't remember any fatigue per say.
@@adamwatts9269 New Holland and Bobcat and Mustang are the original foot and hand control machines and they still make them new. I just bought a New Holland L320 and it's the best skid loader I've ever operated. And I started in a T bar Mustang 2040. For me as the years go by whoever's still making the foot and hand controls will be who I purchase. Those who don't even give it as an option aren't worth my time.
Really it's what you're use to. Grew up with h pattern but have use them all. Iso isn't bad but I wasn't very great with foot controls, especially in rough conditions. H pattern is pretty natural to me.
I think you have your left and right mixed up. If you push the left lever forward you are going to turn right. You need to pull the left lever back to turn left.
Fixed a machine that DIDNT HAVE A WIRING HARNESS . The ext hyd switch would barely actuate the hyd pressure for a breaker or auger …NO PARTs just accessed setup program ..
That lap bar is why I can seldom operate one, my thighs are so thick the bar won't lower enough to operate, only found 2 in my life adjusted loose enough for me to use.
I'm sure you could shim the switch, unless it's a reed switch, then magnet? I'm assuming based on my own experience with failing to correct my poor health that you need a hardware solution on the loader side of things.
@@StefanBacon Actually, You can bypass it completely as well and remove the bar outright. Though only feasible for private use otherwise pray OSHA doesn't ever show up.
I wouldn't recommend removing the bar. I remove sweat switches off of riding lawn mowers, but these machines are a little more dangerous, and it is good to have that reminder there.
My Deere 260 2 speed has the hand and foot but the travel is the same but the boom lift is the left stick side to side and curl is right side to side. The foot pedals are only controlling remotes on the boom. What would this be called?
Electronic sticks are not pilot. Pilot controls have low-pressure valves in the joysticks which control the high pressure/high flow valves that run the loader, and the pumps that drive the wheel motors. This should not be conflated with electronic controls as they do not rely on software to function.
Ok so I'm looking at a Skid Steer, will be my first. Are electronic sticks better than Pilot and pilot better than hand and foot? Bo electronic and pilot act the same? I can see that electronic can surly save your tires. Skidding a skid steer all the time will eat the tires and I don't see a real need to drag tires if your can counter rotate. But if Electronic and Pilot work the same, and I can easily counter rotate with valved pilot controls, is there any need to go electronic? Thx.
That is probably because those skid loaders are Case / New Holland. I don't know if Deere makes their own yet or if they are rebadged still. Looking it up, it does look like Deere switched to making their own now.
Too bad the new holland skid steer doesn't have too much leg room. I'm 6 ft 6 so that is a big deal for me. John deere has the most leg room that I've seen
ok you use your joy sticks thats are less responseive and slow and i'll use my hand and foot controls that are much faster and i'll do more work in one day then you will. junk systems anyway.
Once again, another fine job! Personally I think you are one of the best equipment demonstrators/reviewers out there. Keep up the great work! I enjoy watching! God bless!
This is a very well organized video. As someone who has used hand and foot control and have never used the joystick control I never knew a joystick was less jerky. I run my machine all day and never saw fatigue as a factor.
Yeah, a very fine video. Excellent narration. Cab view and inset of overview of machine in operation was nice.
I always favored the old case's controls, similar to hand and foot, but instead but of foot bucket controls you just tilted your hand inside and out to raise lower and tilt the bucket
Just picked up my new Kubota yesterday out there. Always loved my New Hollands. But there not what they use to be. Kubota is a very well thought out machine. And tough.
Hey my new holland l230 doesn’t have that option to switch. The switch your turned is just empty/flat on my skid steer
I dont remember our old bobcats having that much travel in the sticks. Though that was years ago. Used them every day. I don't remember any fatigue per say.
Nothing better than feet and hand controls
Do you know any new skid steers that have foot controls? I HATE the hand controls!
@@adamwatts9269 New Holland and Bobcat and Mustang are the original foot and hand control machines and they still make them new. I just bought a New Holland L320 and it's the best skid loader I've ever operated. And I started in a T bar Mustang 2040. For me as the years go by whoever's still making the foot and hand controls will be who I purchase. Those who don't even give it as an option aren't worth my time.
Really it's what you're use to. Grew up with h pattern but have use them all. Iso isn't bad but I wasn't very great with foot controls, especially in rough conditions. H pattern is pretty natural to me.
Hand and foot is okay until you get grit and stuff in the pedals and then they become sticky and its annoying.
Sticky and stiffed they would really tire youre legs
If the New Holland C345 has foot controls can they be switched off in favor of the ISO hand control?
I think you have your left and right mixed up. If you push the left lever forward you are going to turn right. You need to pull the left lever back to turn left.
Lol be nice, he's a salesman ^-^
Fixed a machine that DIDNT HAVE A WIRING HARNESS .
The ext hyd switch would barely actuate the hyd pressure for a breaker or auger …NO PARTs just accessed setup program ..
very well don thank you
can you change a machine that only has seat belt to lap bar?
Is there a conversion kit for my 2012 New Holland L223 to go from hand and floor to ISO pilot control?
No
That lap bar is why I can seldom operate one, my thighs are so thick the bar won't lower enough to operate, only found 2 in my life adjusted loose enough for me to use.
I'm sure you could shim the switch, unless it's a reed switch, then magnet? I'm assuming based on my own experience with failing to correct my poor health that you need a hardware solution on the loader side of things.
@@StefanBacon Actually, You can bypass it completely as well and remove the bar outright. Though only feasible for private use otherwise pray OSHA doesn't ever show up.
I wouldn't recommend removing the bar. I remove sweat switches off of riding lawn mowers, but these machines are a little more dangerous, and it is good to have that reminder there.
My Deere 260 2 speed has the hand and foot but the travel is the same but the boom lift is the left stick side to side and curl is right side to side. The foot pedals are only controlling remotes on the boom. What would this be called?
Oh I should have watched the rest of the video. Whoops
One thing I have noticed with pilot controls is you cannot turn the machine on a dime
What control options are available on Kubota skids?
+murph372 the Kubota is different. It uses wet pilots like an excavator. It's fixed to iso. No selection.
As it should be haha
Kubota uses hydraulic pilot controls very sensitive way better than electronic over hydraulic
Electronic sticks are not pilot. Pilot controls have low-pressure valves in the joysticks which control the high pressure/high flow valves that run the loader, and the pumps that drive the wheel motors. This should not be conflated with electronic controls as they do not rely on software to function.
Ok so I'm looking at a Skid Steer, will be my first. Are electronic sticks better than Pilot and pilot better than hand and foot? Bo electronic and pilot act the same? I can see that electronic can surly save your tires. Skidding a skid steer all the time will eat the tires and I don't see a real need to drag tires if your can counter rotate. But if Electronic and Pilot work the same, and I can easily counter rotate with valved pilot controls, is there any need to go electronic? Thx.
ISO is best when used to excavators controls
L228 review
the one we have it is complit diferent
John Deere has the h pattern on so of there skid loaders
That is probably because those skid loaders are Case / New Holland. I don't know if Deere makes their own yet or if they are rebadged still. Looking it up, it does look like Deere switched to making their own now.
What is the intro song
Our company jingle
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left hand foot
Iso looks confusing
You mean H pattern?
Too bad the new holland skid steer doesn't have too much leg room. I'm 6 ft 6 so that is a big deal for me. John deere has the most leg room that I've seen
Jacob Buehne I’m 6’4” and my NH is find. I sometimes spend 7to8 hrs. Plowing snow and have no problems.
Jacob Buehne Maybe you should try being a basketball player.
ok you use your joy sticks thats are less responseive and slow and i'll use my hand and foot controls that are much faster and i'll do more work in one day then you will. junk systems anyway.
Hand and foot suck,
Buy newer setup