Method and apparatus for controlling an extendable stick on a work machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604305
  • Patent Number
    6,604,305
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine. The extendable stick is slidably connected to a stick, and the stick is pivotally connected to a boom. The method and apparatus includes determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick, receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom, moving the stick relative to the boom, and moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for coordinating the movement of an extendable stick with the movement of a stick on the work machine.




BACKGROUND




Work machines having multiple linkages with multiple degrees of movement are commonly used for various tasks. For example, in earthworking applications, work machines such as backhoe loaders, excavators and shovels have multiple linkages which are used to controllably move a work implement, such as a bucket, scraper, hammer, hoist and the like.




A backhoe loader, for example, typically includes a boom, a stick pivotally attached to the boom, and a work implement such as a bucket pivotally attached to the stick. An operator of such a machine controls the movements of the boom, stick and bucket in coordination with each other to controllably perform a work task, such as digging, trenching or dredging. Usually the operator controls the movement of these linkages by the use of control levers, one for each linkage. A skilled operator can usually coordinate all of the control levers in a manner which efficiently controls the work implement as though all of the linkages operated as one unit.




There are situations in which the linkages do not provide the reach needed to perform certain tasks. For example, if it is desired to dig very deep, or to extend the work implement a great distance from the work machine, the physical constraints of the linkage components may not suffice for the work needed. Consequently, one solution has been to develop a stick linkage that extends; that is, an extendable stick. Extendable sticks are known for use with backhoe loaders, excavators, and other types of machines. Although an extendable stick provides a greater reach for the work implement, an additional control lever is required, thus making a complex and difficult control task even more difficult, even for a skilled operator. It is desired, therefore, to provide the greater reach capabilities of a work machine having an extendable stick, yet avoid the additional complexity involved with control of the work implement.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention a method for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine is disclosed. The extendable stick is slidably connected to a stick, and the stick is pivotally connected to a boom The method includes the steps of determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick, receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom, moving the stick relative to the boom, and moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.




In another aspect of the present invention an apparatus for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine is disclosed. The extendable stick is slidably connected to a stick, and the stick is pivotally connected to a boom. The apparatus includes means for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, means for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick, means for receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom, means for moving the stick relative to the boom, and means for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.




In yet another aspect of the present invention an apparatus for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine is disclosed. The extendable stick is slidably connected to a stick, and the stick is pivotally connected to a boom. The apparatus includes a first sensor for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, a second sensor for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick, and a controller for receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom, for moving the stick, and for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.




In yet another aspect of the present invention a method for controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine is disclosed. The extendable stick is connected to a stick, and the stick is pivotally connected to a boom. The method includes the steps of selecting one of a manual control mode and a coordinated control mode, operating each of a stick control device and an extendable stick control device to control the respective movement of each of the stick and the extendable stick in response to selecting the manual control mode, and operating only the stick control device to control the movement of the stick and the extendable stick in response to selecting the coordinated control mode, the movement of the extendable stick being made in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.




In yet another aspect of the present invention a work machine is disclosed. The work machine includes a boom, a stick having a first end pivotally connected to the boom, an extendable stick having a first end slidably connected to a second end of the stick, a work implement controllably attached to a second end of the extendable stick, a first sensor for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, a second sensor for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick, a stick control device for delivering a stick movement command, and a controller for receiving the stick movement command and responsively moving the stick relative to the boom, and for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic illustration of a portion of a work machine suited for use with the present invention;





FIG. 1



a


is a diagrammatic illustration of an enlarged portion of the work machine of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram illustrating manual control of a stick and an extendable stick;





FIG. 3

is a block diagram illustrating coordinated control of a stick and an extendable stick;





FIG. 4

is a map illustrating stick cylinder extension relative to extendable stick cylinder extension;





FIG. 5

is a flow diagram illustrating a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a flow diagram illustrating a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatic illustration of an alternate version of a portion of a work machine suited for use with the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is an alternate map illustrating stick cylinder extension relative to extendable stick cylinder extension.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to the drawings and the appended claims, a method and apparatus


100


for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick


108


on a work machine


102


is shown. In the preferred embodiment, the extendable stick


108


is slidably connected to a stick


106


, and the stick


106


is pivotally connected to a boom


104


.




Referring in particular to

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


, a work machine


102


is shown in relevant portion as a backhoe loader, typically used for a wide variety of earthworking and construction applications. The work machine


102


includes a work implement


110


controllably attached to the work machine


102


by means of multiple linkages, e.g., the boom


104


, stick


106


, and extendable stick


108


. The multitude of linkages allows the work implement


110


to be controlled over a large area in a versatile manner. For example, extension of the work implement


110


away from the work machine


102


is increased by having multiple linkages.




Although the work machine


102


is shown as a backhoe loader, it is noted that other types of work machines


102


having multiple linkages, e.g., excavators, front shovels, and the like, may benefit from the present invention. Furthermore, although the work implement


110


is shown as a bucket, other types of work implements


110


, such as scrapers, drills, hammers, claws, and the like, may be used as well with the present invention.




Typically, a work machine


102


, such as the backhoe loader shown, includes only a boom


104


, a stick


106


, and a work implement


110


. However, there are situations in which it is desired or required to enable a greater reach of the work implement


110


. For example, it may be required to dig or trench to a deeper level than possible with the conventional boom


104


, stick,


106


, and work implement


110


arrangement. In situations such as these, one solution is to add an extendable stick


108


to the stick


106


to extend the reach of the work implement


110


. The present invention is designed for a work machine


102


having an extendable stick


108


as part of the linkage arrangement.




The boom


104


is pivotally controlled about the work machine


102


by a boom cylinder


112


. The stick


106


is pivotally controlled about the boom


104


by a stick cylinder


114


. A first end


120


of the stick


106


is connected at a pivot point to the boom


104


. The extendable stick


108


is slidably controlled with respect to the stick


106


by an extendable stick cylinder


116


. More specifically, the extendable stick


108


has a first end


124


which is slidably connected to a second end


122


of the stick


106


. As

FIG. 1



a


shows, the extendable stick


108


and the extendable stick cylinder


116


are contained within the stick


106


so that the extendable stick


108


controllably slides, i.e., extends and retracts, relative to the stick


106


. The work implement


110


is pivotally connected to a second end


126


of the extendable stick


108


and is controllably pivoted by a work implement cylinder


118


. It is noted that, as

FIG. 1



a


shows, the work implement


110


, and the work implement cylinder


118


are connected to the extendable stick


108


so that the work implement


110


and the work implement cylinder


118


are fixed in position relative to the extendable stick


108


; that is, the work implement


110


and the work implement cylinder


118


extend and retract relative to the stick


106


as the extendable stick


108


extends and retracts.




The configuration shown in

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


are representative of a typical multiple linkage work implement


110


having an extendable stick


108


. Variations in design and configuration are also embodied by the present invention, the illustrated design being exemplary only. For example,

FIG. 7

illustrates a configuration in which the stick cylinder


114


is attached to the boom


104


and stick


106


such that as the stick cylinder


114


extends, the stick


106


extends relative to the boom


104


. For purposes of explanation, operation of the present invention is described with reference to the linkage configuration shown in

FIG. 1

, unless otherwise indicated.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, block diagrams illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown.

FIG. 2

shows a preferred embodiment of a manual control mode and

FIG. 3

shows a preferred embodiment of a coordinated control mode. Preferably, an operator of the work machine


102


may select one of the above modes during operation.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the stick cylinder


114


is controllably activated by a stick valve


202


in a manner well known in the art of electro-hydraulics. The stick valve


202


receives control information from a stick control device


206


, such as a joystick or lever. Similarly, the extendable stick cylinder


116


is controllably activated by an extendable stick valve


204


. The extendable stick valve


204


receives control information from an extendable stick control device


208


, such as a joystick or lever. It is noted that in the manual control mode an operator must simultaneously operate both the stick control device


206


and the extendable stick control device


208


, in addition to any other required control devices (not shown), such as control devices for the boom


104


and the work implement


110


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, in the coordinated control mode, control of both the stick


106


and the extendable stick


108


is provided by the stick control device only, as described in more detail below. Thus, an operator only needs to operate the stick control device


206


, rather than both the stick control device


206


and the extendable stick control device


208


, as required in the manual control mode.




A means


302


for determining a position of the stick


106


relative to the boom


104


is used to determine the angle of rotation of the stick


106


as compared to the position of the boom


104


. In one embodiment, the means


302


for determining a position of the stick


106


includes a means


310


for determining a displacement of the stick cylinder


114


, such as a first sensor


306


. For example, the first sensor


306


may be any of a variety of sensors suited to determine displacement of a cylinder, such as RF sensors, laser position sensors, linear potentiometers, strain gauges, and the like. Alternatively, the first sensor


306


may be designed to determine the position of the stick


106


directly, such as a resolver. Hereinafter, reference is made to the first sensor


306


as being any embodiment described above for ultimately determining the position of the stick


106


relative to the boom


104


.




A means


304


for determining a position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the stick


106


is used to determine an amount of extension of the extendable stick


108


from the stick


106


. In one embodiment, the means


304


for determining a position of the extendable stick


108


includes a means


312


for determining a displacement of the extendable stick cylinder


116


, such as a second sensor


308


. For example, the second sensor


308


may be any of a variety of sensors suited to determine displacement of a cylinder, such as RF sensors, laser position sensors, linear potentiometers, strain gauges, and the like. Alternatively, the second sensor


308


may be designed to determine the position of the extendable stick directly, such as a linear potentiometer. Hereinafter, reference is made to the second sensor


308


as being any embodiment described above for ultimately determining the position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the stick


106


.




A means


314


for receiving a stick movement command to move the stick


106


relative to the boom


104


, preferably the stick control device


206


, is adapted to receive commands from an operator of the work machine


102


, and responsively generate a signal corresponding to the stick movement command. In an alternate embodiment, the means


314


for receiving a stick movement command includes a set of preprogrammed commands, such as used in autonomous or semi-autonomous operation.




In the coordinated control mode, a means


316


for moving the stick


106


and a means


318


for moving the extendable stick


108


are controlled in coordination with each other so that movement of the stick


106


and movement of the extendable stick


108


is performed in one uniform motion. Preferably, the means


316


for moving the stick


106


includes the stick cylinder


114


, and the means


318


for moving the extendable stick


108


includes the extendable stick cylinder


116


.




A controller


320


is adapted to receive information from the first and second sensors


306


,


308


relative to the position of the respective stick


106


and extendable stick


108


, and responsively control the movement of the extendable stick


108


in coordination with the movement of the stick


106


. In the preferred embodiment, the controller


320


is a microprocessor-based controller, as is well known in the art.




In one embodiment, the controller


320


includes a map


322


of stick position as opposed to extendable stick position. More particularly, in the preferred embodiment, the map


322


is a map of the extension of the stick cylinder


114


vs. the extension of the extendable stick cylinder


116


. An exemplary map is shown in FIG.


4


. In this version of a map, the relationship between stick cylinder extension and extendable stick cylinder extension is linear. More particularly, as the stick cylinder extension increases, the extendable stick cylinder extension decreases in a linear manner. It is noted that other map configurations could just as well be used to obtain a desired coordinated behavior of the stick


106


and the extendable stick


108


. For example,

FIG. 8

depicts a map


322


in which a nonlinear relationship is shown between the stick cylinder extension and the extendable stick cylinder extension. A nonlinear curve may be used, for example, to obtain certain desired performance characteristics.




It is noted that, in the linkage configuration shown in

FIG. 7

, a map


322


would be used which includes a plot of increasing extendable stick cylinder extension with increasing stick cylinder extension. Thus, for example, the map


322


of

FIG. 4

would show a positively sloped curve rather than the currently shown negatively sloped curve.




In another embodiment, the controller


320


includes an algorithm for determining stick position as opposed to extendable stick position. The algorithm can be designed to obtain certain desired performance characteristics. An exemplary algorithm is shown as:







X
estickdesired

=



[



X

estick





max


-

X

estick





min





X

stick





min


-

X

stick





max




]







(


X
stickactual

-

X

stick





min



)


+

X

estick





max













The output of the map


322


or algorithm, i.e., a desired extension of the extendable stick cylinder


116


, is output to a summer


324


for comparison with an actual extension of the extendable stick cylinder


116


, preferably determined by the second sensor


308


. The difference between the desired and actual extensions is delivered to a closed loop control


326


, and the position of the extendable stick cylinder


116


is controlled accordingly.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a flow diagram illustrating a first aspect of the present invention is shown.




In a first control block


502


, the position of the stick


106


relative to the boom


104


is determined, preferably by the procedures described above.




In a second control block


504


, the position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the stick


106


is determined.




In a third control block


506


, a stick movement command is received from an operator of the work machine


102


to move the stick


106


relative to the boom


104


. Preferably, the stick movement command is received by a stick control device


206


, such as a lever.




In a fourth control block


508


, the stick


106


is moved relative to the boom


104


, i.e., by pivoting about the point of connected between the stick


106


and the boom


104


.




In a fifth control block


510


, the extendable stick


108


is moved in coordination with the stick


106


as a function of a map


322


of the desired position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the actual position of the stick


106


. More specifically, the map


322


is preferably a map


322


of the desired extension of the extendable stick cylinder


116


relative to the actual extension of the stick cylinder


114


. Alternatively, the extendable stick


108


is moved in coordination with the stick


106


as a function of an algorithm designed to determine the desired position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the actual position of the stick


106


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a flow diagram illustrating another aspect of the present invention is shown.




In a first decision block


602


, either a manual control mode or a coordinated control mode is selected. In the preferred embodiment, if the operator of the work machine


102


chooses the manual control mode, the stick


106


and extendable stick


108


are controlled by two separate control devices, i.e., the stick control device


206


and the extendable stick control device


208


, respectively, as a first control block


604


describes.




However, if the coordinated control mode is chosen, control proceeds to a second control block


606


. Preferably, the operator operates only the stick control device


206


to control both the movement of the stick


106


and the movement of the extendable stick


108


. The movement of the extendable stick


108


is made in coordination with the movement of the stick


106


, preferably as a function of the map


322


of the desired position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the position of the stick


106


, or alternatively as a function of an algorithm of the desired position of the extendable stick


108


relative to the position of the stick


106


.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As an example of an application of the present invention, an operator of a work machine


102


such as an earthworking machine, e.g., a backhoe loader, must control several functions simultaneously for efficient and productive operations. For example, the operator must control the boom


104


, stick


106


, and work implement


110


all at once for coordinated movement of the entire set of linkages. For a work machine


102


having an extendable stick


108


, an additional linkage for control is added. Although a skilled operator can operate all the controls somewhat successfully, it is still a very difficult task and productivity must of necessity suffer somewhat. The present invention is designed to combine and coordinate the control of the stick


106


and the extendable stick


108


into one uniform motion so that a degree of complexity of operator control is eliminated.




Other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine, the extendable stick being slidably connected to a stick, the stick being pivotally connected to a boom, including the steps of:determining a position of the stick relative to the boom; determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick; receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom; moving the stick relative to the boom; and automatically moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a predetermined function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 2. A method, as set forth in claim 1, wherein moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick includes the step of moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a map of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 3. A method, as set forth in claim 1, wherein moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick includes the step of moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of an algorithm of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 4. A method, as set forth in claim 1, wherein determining a position of the stick relative to the boom includes the step of determining a displacement of a stick cylinder controllably attached to the stick.
  • 5. A method, as set forth in claim 1, wherein determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick includes the step of determining a displacement of an extendable stick cylinder controllably attached to the extendable stick.
  • 6. A method, as set forth in claim 1, wherein determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, and determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick includes the steps of:determining a displacement of a stick cylinder controllably attached to the stick; and determining a displacement of an extendable stick cylinder controllably attached to the extendable stick.
  • 7. A method, as set forth in claim 6, wherein moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick includes the step of moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of a map of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 8. A method, as set forth in claim 6, wherein moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick includes the step of moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of an algorithm of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 9. An apparatus for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine, the extendable stick being slidably connected to a stick, the stick being pivotally connected to a boom, comprising:means for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom; means for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick; means for receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom; means for moving the stick relative to the boom; and means for automatically moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a predetermined function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 10. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 9, wherein the means for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom includes means for determining a displacement of a stick cylinder controllably attached to the stick.
  • 11. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 10, wherein the means for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick includes means for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of a map of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 12. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 10, wherein the means for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick includes means for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of an algorithm of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 13. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 9, wherein the means for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick includes means for determining a displacement of an extendable stick cylinder controllably attached to the extendable stick.
  • 14. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 9, wherein the means for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, and the means for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick includes:means for determining a displacement of a stick cylinder controllably attached to the stick; and means for determining a displacement of an extendable stick cylinder controllably attached to the extendable stick.
  • 15. An apparatus for automatically controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine, the extendable stick being slidably connected to a stick, the stick being pivotally connected to a boom, comprising:a first sensor for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom; a second sensor for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick; and a controller for receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom, for moving the stick, and for automatically moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a predetermined function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 16. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 15, further including:a stick cylinder controllably attached to the stick; and an extendable stick cylinder controllably attached to the extendable stick.
  • 17. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 16, wherein:the first sensor is adapted for sensing a displacement of the stick cylinder; and the second sensor is adapted for sensing a displacement of the extendable stick cylinder.
  • 18. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 17, wherein the controller is further adapted for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of a map of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 19. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 17, wherein the controller is further adapted for moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of an algorithm of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 20. A method for controlling the movement of an extendable stick on a work machine, the extendable stick being slidably connected to a stick, the stick being pivotally connected to a boom, including the steps of:selecting one of a manual control mode and a coordinated control mode; operating each of a stick control device and an extendable stick control device to control the respective movement of each of the stick and the extendable stick in response to selecting the manual control mode; and operating only the stick control device to control the movement of the stick and the extendable stick in response to selecting the coordinated control mode, the movement of the extendable stick being made in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 21. A method, as set forth in claim 20, wherein operating in the coordinated control mode includes the steps of:determining a position of the stick relative to the boom; determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick; receiving a stick movement command to move the stick relative to the boom; moving the stick relative to the boom; and moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 22. A method, as set forth in claim 21, wherein determining a position of the stick relative to the boom, and determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick includes the steps of:determining a displacement of a stick cylinder controllably attached to the stick; and determining a displacement of an extendable stick cylinder controllably attached to the extendable stick.
  • 23. A method, as set forth in claim 22, wherein moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick includes the step of moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of a map of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 24. A method, as set forth in claim 22, wherein moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick includes the step of moving the extendable stick in coordination with the stick as a function of an algorithm of a desired displacement of the extendable stick cylinder relative to the displacement of the stick cylinder.
  • 25. A work machine, comprising:a boom; a stick having a first end pivotally connected to the boom; an extendable stick having a first end slidably connected to a second end of the stick; a work implement controllably attached to a second end of the extendable stick; a first sensor for determining a position of the stick relative to the boom; a second sensor for determining a position of the extendable stick relative to the stick; a stick control device for delivering a stick movement command; and a controller for receiving the stick movement command and responsively moving the stick relative to the boom, and for automatically moving the extendable stick in coordination with the movement of the stick as a predetermined function of a desired position of the extendable stick relative to the position of the stick.
  • 26. A work machine, as set forth in claim 25, further including:a stick cylinder attached to the stick for controlling the movement of the stick relative to the boom; and an extendable stick cylinder attached to the extendable stick for controlling the movement of the extendable stick relative to the stick.
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