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Re: What Is Draft Control?
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Posted by georgeky on March 11, 2007 at 20:59:54 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: What Is Draft Control? posted by City-Boy McCoy on March 11, 2007 at 20:03:54:
I will do my best to explain. The first real draft control was on 350 and 450s it was mechanical,it used a cam system that would in a hard pull apply down pressure on the rockshaft thus applying pressure to the rear wheels for added traction to get through tough spots when plowing. The newer ones have hydraulic draft control on them. Some work off the top link it has a linkage hooked to top link and a spool in the lift unit. When in a hard pull it will do the same as the other one. The larger tractors are drafted off the lower lift arms and they to work on the same principal. These have to be adjusted for varying loads and field conditions. Really the C has draft but it is controlled manualy with the touch control and works quite well. I am not to good at explaining some of these things, but I hope this helps.
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