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275 lift poblem still

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awoods

02-09-2008 19:42:26




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After cleaning the sceen my lift has good power but won't stay set. Small ajustment on the draft moves it a great deal. It will move fast if you move it a lot or will just keep creeping down or up if you move it a little in the directon that you moved the draft.
What could be the cause?




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Frema

02-12-2008 00:19:40




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 Re: 275 lift poblem still in reply to awoods, 02-09-2008 19:42:26  
Howdy
But that`s the way it should work. You can never use the outer lever for position, but for a subsoil implement, which due to the movement from toplink, will be held in the depth set by the lever. With the same lever in hindmost position you just use the other lever on the hind third of quadrant and liftarms will move to a point corresponding to lever - proportionally. The foremost two thirds of quadrant is for a draft - again corresponding to position of lever, and is used to give weight from a non subsoil tiller - you could actually make it draw so that you would be able to lift a discharrow with one hand only. Users Guide describes this thorougly

Frema Dk.

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jonjon

02-10-2008 07:35:05




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 Re: 275 lift poblem still in reply to awoods, 02-09-2008 19:42:26  
quadrant levers can jump cam and lift still work somewhat. control valve on the pump could be tweeked you can check to see if it is moving correctly through the side plate .



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awoods

02-12-2008 05:02:42




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 Re: 275 lift poblem still in reply to jonjon, 02-10-2008 07:35:05  
It dosn't mater what you try with any of the levers it won't stay set. I have tried moving both in all directions still acts the same.



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