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Huss

05-23-2007 05:06:03




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Need to talk to some one please, need some one who has experience in the set up of three point linkage and the hydraulic flow. Most importantly how the adjustments work. I believe the adjustments on our linkage have been not set correctly.

I am happy to call from Australia to talk to some one or through email




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Nat 2

05-23-2007 05:29:08




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 Re: 3pl?? in reply to Huss, 05-23-2007 05:06:03  
Huss,

I've seen you pleading for help on a couple of boards for the last few days. What is a "3pl?"

From the context of your posts, I got the idea that you're having problems with your 3pt hitch, that is three point hitch, pt being a common abbreviation for the word "point," but have never seen anyone, even from overseas, abbreviate it with an "l." Does it mean three point LIFT?

I wish you good luck in finding someone to help, but even if you do it will be tough going trying to describe things in emails or phone conversations. Having a manual in front of your face and an experienced pair of eyes right there is probably what it's going to take to get it fixed. Not too many people here have the kind of experience you're looking for, if any.

Doesn't the mechanic that worked on your tractor guarantee his work? You didn't get what you paid for. He obviously did something wrong when he put the tractor back together, and he owes you the time required to get it fixed properly.

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Huss

05-23-2007 09:02:33




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 Nat 2 in reply to Nat 2, 05-23-2007 05:29:08  
Nat,

Correct me if I am mistaking? But this is forum designed for people with experience to share their wealth of KNOWLEDGE and experience with us younger folk who have love Tractors. Isn’t this site provided by Yesterday Tractor? Or is it a TV soap opera.

3pl (3PL) Stands for Three Point Linkage, It’s a matter of abbreviation USA= HITCH. AUSTRALIA = LINKAGE. In simple term HITCH & LINKAGE are the same. I am surprised with you international contacts that you have never heard this before.

As a matter of finding some one that can help well this takes time. The world wasn’t built in a day. Their are many experienced folk who would give their right leg to help others and there are many of those who don’t care and expect everything from the world and give nothing back.
So if you see me pleading as you would say well your mistaking I’m just waiting for those people with integrity.

I’m sorry that you don’t feel there are many here with experience to help. But I believe other wise

If one has faith in him self he can achieve any thing with or without manuals as for a pair of experienced of eyes well isn’t that why we are here for. Make me think.

I appreciate your time and advice. I mean no disrespect but I think I will continue to plead my case as you would say until I find that one person who can help.

You have a great day

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Huss

05-23-2007 06:11:39




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 Nat 2 in reply to Nat 2, 05-23-2007 05:29:08  
Nat,

Correct me if I am mistaking? But this is forum designed for people with experience to share their wealth of KNOWLEDGE and experience with us younger folk who have love Tractors. Isn’t this site provided by Yesterday Tractor? Or is it a TV soap opera.

3pl (3PL) Stands for Three Point Linkage, It’s a matter of abbreviation USA= HITCH. AUSTRALIA = LINKAGE. In simple term HITCH & LINKAGE are the same. I am surprised with you international contacts that you have never heard this before.

As a matter of finding some one that can help well this takes time. The world wasn’t built in a day. Their are many experienced folk who would give their right leg to help others and there are many of those who don’t care and expect everything from the world and give nothing back.
So if you see me pleading as you would say well your mistaking I’m just waiting for those people with integrity.

I’m sorry that you don’t feel there are many here with experience to help. But I believe other wise

If one has faith in him self he can achieve any thing with or without manuals as for a pair of experienced of eyes well isn’t that why we are here for. Make me think.

I appreciate your time and advice. I mean no disrespect but I think I will continue to plead my case as you would say until I find that one person who can help.

You have a great day

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RustyFarmall

05-23-2007 06:44:35




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 Re: Nat 2 in reply to Huss , 05-23-2007 06:11:39  
I have been reading your pleas for help, and beleive me, if I had the answers or the information you need, I would gladly share with you. I owned an 856 many years ago, and I did have similar problems to what you are describing, but my little pea-brained memory just won't remember what the solution was. Hang in there, someone does know the answer.

You might also try going over to the Redpower board, if you haven't already.

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