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I'm on logging in the mountains and the ponse keeps messing up. The cutter gets stuck and won't go up and down, sometimes it won't move at all. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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Is it attached to a tree when it gets stuck?
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No
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Are you using the easy controls?

I noticed that when you get to the end of the reach it sort of gets stiff and you have to fiddle with the "opposite" controls to get it loose again.
Is this what is happening?
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Yeah really stiff and kinda jerky




Edit: Omg :lol:
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Addictedtofs wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:33 pm Yeah really stiff and kinda jerky




Edit: Omg :lol:
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Sinclaircool wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:56 pm
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Addictedtofs wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:33 pm Yeah really stiff and kinda jerky
Edit: Omg :lol:
Yes, exactly, it´s nothing but smooth and sort of "locks".
It´s the same for the forwarders ... the "animation" when you "fold" the arm in to an empty basket is super fast and just slams the gear as it "folds up"... :neutralnew:

What happens is, when you push the tool out/away as far as possible, the up/down controls are limited.
In order to be able to raise/lower the arm all the way you need to bring the tool the tool slightly back/towards you to release the up/down movement.
All of this is causing a sort of "snappy" motion.
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I remember when I used the Tree Harvesters and Fowarders for the very 1st time in FS19... I was sitting there trying to figure out where the rest of my controls was at. Rage quit at trying to figure out how to get the thing to cooperate with me in getting the boom exactly in the spot I wanted. Came back a day or 2 later to give it another shot, that's when I seen in the options menu, an option for "Simple Controls" for the cranes. I don't know how many hairs in my head I ripped out before finding that option. :blushnew: :lol:
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W1der wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:42 am
Thx I'll try it :hi:
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W1der wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:42 am
Addictedtofs wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:33 pm Yeah really stiff and kinda jerky
Edit: Omg :lol:
Yes, exactly, it´s nothing but smooth and sort of "locks".
It´s the same for the forwarders ... the "animation" when you "fold" the arm in to an empty basket is super fast and just slams the gear as it "folds up"... :neutralnew:

What happens is, when you push the tool out/away as far as possible, the up/down controls are limited.
In order to be able to raise/lower the arm all the way you need to bring the tool the tool slightly back/towards you to release the up/down movement.
All of this is causing a sort of "snappy" motion.
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Really !? ... :chinese:
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