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Re: What Is Draft Control?
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Posted by wkw on March 12, 2007 at 12:51:53 from (129.128.46.173):
In Reply to: Re: What Is Draft Control? posted by georgeky on March 11, 2007 at 20:59:54:
I believe I have draft control on my B414. I know on mine there are the words "deeper" with an arrow. I am assuming that I move forward the lever the deeper my 3 pt. implement is into the ground? My draft control lever moves when I move the 3 pt lever - I never know what the position of the draft control lever is supposed to be when I am working with my rear blade or work my chain harrows. Can someone explain, and it will have to be very simplistic for me to understand, what i should be doing with the draft control lever position relative to the 3 pt lever when working with various implements. Looking forward to all your great information. Ken
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