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Three point lifts, then drops??

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SW3

03-30-2005 17:37:38




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Hi guys, need some advice on a three point issue. When I raise the position control lever the implement will raise all the way to the top and then settle down into the correct position. This happens if I attemt to just raise the implement a little bit. The small lever under the seat is pointing up. (position control mode) Before this happened I had attempted to adjust my main control spring end play. I followed the operators manual instructions, however the Control Spring yoke would not turn. I put a large screwdrive through the yoke and gave her a twist. It turned about a quarter turn, but it did not feel right. I'm afraid I may have just bent something inside. I gave up and put it back together and then noticed the problem. I have had the cover off in the past and installed a new lift piston and ring. The hyd system has worked great since then. I also just tried the "draft control" mode for the first time tonight while grading the driveway. It seemed to work great.
Any suggesions appreciated.....Thanks

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RustyAL

03-30-2005 18:23:32




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 Re: Three point lifts, then drops?? in reply to SW3, 03-30-2005 17:37:38  
You need to take a torch to the yoke sometimes to get it to turn. It is often rusted to the shaft. Once you heat it up red hot and let it cool it turns easily. You could have messed the linkage up but it is easy to pull the top and have a look.



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